Thursday, 30 January 2014

Breakthrough in rechargeable batteries: New twist to sodium-ion battery technology

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Engineers have made a breakthrough in rechargeable battery applications. They have demonstrated that a composite paper -- made of interleaved molybdenum disulfide and graphene nanosheets -- can be both an active material to efficiently store sodium atoms and a flexible current collector. The newly developed composite paper can be used as a negative electrode in sodium-ion batteries.

via Science Daily

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