Longer-lasting lithium-ion

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“Our process will increase the lifespan of batteries in many things, from smart phones and laptops to power tools and electric vehicles,” says senior author and UQ researcher Professor Lianzhou Wang.

The team’s discovery revolves around the cathode of the battery: the positive side, which attracts negatively charged electrons as they move through a circuit.

At the moment, for commercial lithium-ion batteries to work they need the costly and hazardous metal cobalt in their cathodes – otherwise the cathodes corrode too easily. Cathodes without cobalt can make higher-voltage and thus more energy dense batteries, but the corrosion problem means their lifespan and function is limited.

Researchers are keen to find a coating that can protect the metals in the cathode without disrupting the battery’s performance.

Wang and colleagues discovered that an extremely thin epitaxial layer could protect a cathode made from lithium, nickel, and manganese. Epitaxy is a type of crystal growth in which the crystal’s atoms are aligned with the atoms in the substrate (the thing they’re growing on).

In this case, the researchers found that a specific material (made from lanthanum, nickel, manganese and oxygen) grown epitaxially on cathode particles could stop the cathode from dissolving.
This new approach features a minimal protective coating at a scalable process, paving the way for the deployment of these abundant high-voltage materials for next generation, high-energy batteries,” says Wang.

Wang says that other than being better performing and cobalt free, the battery operates very similarly to conventional lithium-ion batteries.

“The battery can be operated at higher voltage – about 4.5V, versus 3.7V for a normal lithium-ion battery – which means higher energy density can be delivered,” he points out.

The researchers are now planning to commercialise the technology.
https://cosmosmagazine.com/technology/materials/lithium-ion-batteries-coating-lifespan/
 
“Our process will increase the lifespan of batteries in many things, from smart phones and laptops to power tools and electric vehicles,” says senior author and UQ researcher Professor Lianzhou Wang.

The team’s discovery revolves around the cathode of the battery: the positive side, which attracts negatively charged electrons as they move through a circuit.

At the moment, for commercial lithium-ion batteries to work they need the costly and hazardous metal cobalt in their cathodes – otherwise the cathodes corrode too easily. Cathodes without cobalt can make higher-voltage and thus more energy dense batteries, but the corrosion problem means their lifespan and function is limited.

Researchers are keen to find a coating that can protect the metals in the cathode without disrupting the battery’s performance.

Wang and colleagues discovered that an extremely thin epitaxial layer could protect a cathode made from lithium, nickel, and manganese. Epitaxy is a type of crystal growth in which the crystal’s atoms are aligned with the atoms in the substrate (the thing they’re growing on).

In this case, the researchers found that a specific material (made from lanthanum, nickel, manganese and oxygen) grown epitaxially on cathode particles could stop the cathode from dissolving.
This new approach features a minimal protective coating at a scalable process, paving the way for the deployment of these abundant high-voltage materials for next generation, high-energy batteries,” says Wang.

Wang says that other than being better performing and cobalt free, the battery operates very similarly to conventional lithium-ion batteries.

“The battery can be operated at higher voltage – about 4.5V, versus 3.7V for a normal lithium-ion battery – which means higher energy density can be delivered,” he points out.

The researchers are now planning to commercialise the technology.
https://cosmosmagazine.com/technology/materials/lithium-ion-batteries-coating-lifespan/

Didn't Into the Night tell us this is impossible? How dare science violate his version of the second law of thermodynamics?
 
“Our process will increase the lifespan of batteries in many things, from smart phones and laptops to power tools and electric vehicles,” says senior author and UQ researcher Professor Lianzhou Wang.

The team’s discovery revolves around the cathode of the battery: the positive side, which attracts negatively charged electrons as they move through a circuit.

At the moment, for commercial lithium-ion batteries to work they need the costly and hazardous metal cobalt in their cathodes – otherwise the cathodes corrode too easily. Cathodes without cobalt can make higher-voltage and thus more energy dense batteries, but the corrosion problem means their lifespan and function is limited.

Researchers are keen to find a coating that can protect the metals in the cathode without disrupting the battery’s performance.

Wang and colleagues discovered that an extremely thin epitaxial layer could protect a cathode made from lithium, nickel, and manganese. Epitaxy is a type of crystal growth in which the crystal’s atoms are aligned with the atoms in the substrate (the thing they’re growing on).

In this case, the researchers found that a specific material (made from lanthanum, nickel, manganese and oxygen) grown epitaxially on cathode particles could stop the cathode from dissolving.
This new approach features a minimal protective coating at a scalable process, paving the way for the deployment of these abundant high-voltage materials for next generation, high-energy batteries,” says Wang.

Wang says that other than being better performing and cobalt free, the battery operates very similarly to conventional lithium-ion batteries.

“The battery can be operated at higher voltage – about 4.5V, versus 3.7V for a normal lithium-ion battery – which means higher energy density can be delivered,” he points out.

The researchers are now planning to commercialise the technology.
https://cosmosmagazine.com/technology/materials/lithium-ion-batteries-coating-lifespan/

WTF is Wang- WANG CHUNG? LOL!

The US is letting China take the lead on technology!

Technology requires Math degrees- And America is about a century late in discovering that!

But yes, Battery technology is very important and the Car Manufacturers are all in!

We are in a race for technology- AND WE BETTER WIN OR WE WILL SOON BE IN CATCH-UP MODE FOREVER!
 
Didn't Into the Night tell us this is impossible? How dare science violate his version of the second law of thermodynamics?
as far as I can telll it's only eliminating the need for cobalt in the cathode -which does allow for higher voltage (already possible) but without the cathode decaying
It' not increasing efficiency, but it's reducing costs - perhaps more practical
 
“Our process will increase the lifespan of batteries in many things, from smart phones and laptops to power tools and electric vehicles,” says senior author and UQ researcher Professor Lianzhou Wang.

The team’s discovery revolves around the cathode of the battery: the positive side, which attracts negatively charged electrons as they move through a circuit.

At the moment, for commercial lithium-ion batteries to work they need the costly and hazardous metal cobalt in their cathodes – otherwise the cathodes corrode too easily. Cathodes without cobalt can make higher-voltage and thus more energy dense batteries, but the corrosion problem means their lifespan and function is limited.

Researchers are keen to find a coating that can protect the metals in the cathode without disrupting the battery’s performance.

Wang and colleagues discovered that an extremely thin epitaxial layer could protect a cathode made from lithium, nickel, and manganese. Epitaxy is a type of crystal growth in which the crystal’s atoms are aligned with the atoms in the substrate (the thing they’re growing on).

In this case, the researchers found that a specific material (made from lanthanum, nickel, manganese and oxygen) grown epitaxially on cathode particles could stop the cathode from dissolving.
This new approach features a minimal protective coating at a scalable process, paving the way for the deployment of these abundant high-voltage materials for next generation, high-energy batteries,” says Wang.

Wang says that other than being better performing and cobalt free, the battery operates very similarly to conventional lithium-ion batteries.

“The battery can be operated at higher voltage – about 4.5V, versus 3.7V for a normal lithium-ion battery – which means higher energy density can be delivered,” he points out.

The researchers are now planning to commercialise the technology.
https://cosmosmagazine.com/technology/materials/lithium-ion-batteries-coating-lifespan/

Thanks! Good read. :)
 
WTF is Wang- WANG CHUNG? LOL!

The US is letting China take the lead on technology!

Technology requires Math degrees- And America is about a century late in discovering that!

But yes, Battery technology is very important and the Car Manufacturers are all in!

We are in a race for technology- AND WE BETTER WIN OR WE WILL SOON BE IN CATCH-UP MODE FOREVER!

This guy is Australian, moron.
 
Only reason why I asked, is after reading his OPed, it just starts mentioning Wang out of the blue without saying who he was!

MORON!

Your reading comprehension level is obviously quite low.

It's not an OpEd either, you blithering moron! :palm:

You and Dutch are super stupid in your own special ways.
 
There needs to be more rare element mining in the Americas.

A lot more....and processing.

The Empire has us by the balls in so many places because we cant/dont do so many things anymore. It would take us a couple of decades to rebuild what we gave away, but there is no time, the collapse is happening now.
 
Your reading comprehension level is obviously quite low.

It's not an OpEd either, you blithering moron! :palm:

You and Dutch are super stupid in your own special ways.

WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!

Nothing wrong with my comprehension level! But obviously- YOU CANNOT COMPREHEND WHAT YOU READ OR EVEN WRITE- or the fact that you are the blathering idiot!!
The link the ORIGINAL POSTER OF THIS THREAD posted in his ORIGINAL POST leads to an OPed- YOU BLITHERING MORON!:palm:
AND OBVIOUSLY, YOU ARE THE SUPER STUPID ONE:palm: FOR NOT FIGURING THAT OUT BEFORE RUNNING YOUR STUPID BIG HATEFUL MOUTH!
 
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Incremental.

Absolutely wrong. And the real message befuddled you. The strides in batteries and alternative energy are coming quickly. The country that embraces the future in energy will lead the revolution and make the money and decisions. It would be China if we followed your foot-dragging ways.
 
WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!

Nothing wrong with my comprehension level! But obviously- YOU CANNOT COMPREHEND WHAT YOU READ OR EVEN WRITE- or the fact that you are the blathering idiot!!
The link the ORIGINAL POSTER OF THIS THREAD posted in his ORIGINAL POST leads to an OPed- YOU BLITHERING MORON!:palm:
AND OBVIOUSLY, YOU ARE THE SUPER STUPID ONE:palm: FOR NOT FIGURING THAT OUT BEFORE RUNNING YOUR STUPID BIG HATEFUL MOUTH!

No, fucktard, it's a technological reveal in a science newsletter. What Rachel Maddow does is OpEd, this is not that, you uneducated lot lizard!

Your racist fucktarded ass started howling to the moon about China or some shit when the dude's Australian, you ignorant prick.

Know your role. You're nowhere near on my level, boy.
 
No, fucktard, it's a technological reveal in a science newsletter. What Rachel Maddow does is OpEd, this is not that, you uneducated lot lizard!

Your racist fucktarded ass started howling to the moon about China or some shit when the dude's Australian, you ignorant prick.

Know your role. You're nowhere near on my level, boy.

My role is not being subservient to you or any other TRUMPTARDED self-important idiot!

Is Wang CHUNG Chinese to you MOTHER-FUCKER- because everyone I know, knows Wang Chung to be a rock group that was from the UK.

I never mentioned China idiot- YOU DID!!

What Rachel Maddow does is not OPed!

Opeds actually are Opinionated responses to something written on the Editorial sections of Newspapers.

I was just using the term for some opinionated Magazine article- SUE ME OR EAT A DICK- if you don't like it!
 
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