Simulated anion intercalation into graphite and cation solvation structure in ’water-in-bisalt’ electrolyte © 2020 Battelle Memorial Institute. Advanced Energy Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH
Simulated anion intercalation into graphite and cation solvation structure in 'water-in-bisalt' electrolyte © 2020 Battelle Memorial Institute. Advanced Energy Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH - A long durability, low costs and high sustainability - the requirements for stationary energy storage systems, for example for wind or solar energy, are high. One promising perspective is the still young dual-ion technology. In a collaboration between Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the MEET Battery Research Center, scientists developed a new type of dual-ion battery. The cell chemistry graphite zinc metal with an aqueous electrolyte is safer, cheaper and more sustainable than proven energy storage systems and showed a promising electrochemical performance. In addition, fundamental mechanisms within the dual-ion battery were elucidated. Away from Cobalt and Nickel, towards Renewable Resources.
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