A global team of researchers have developed innovative 'water batteries'. They use water to replace organic flammable electrolytes, preventing fire hazards or exploding. Their sustainable design facilitates easy disassembly for material reuse or recycling. The advancements include overcoming dendrite growth, extending battery lifespan, and achieving competitive energy densities with potential applications in grid storage and renewable energy integration.
This kind of battery seems offering a safe, recyclable alternative to lithium-ion batteries for large-scale energy storage. How about your thoughts?
New water batteries stay cool under pressure
A global team of researchers and industry collaborators led by RMIT University has invented recyclable ‘water batteries’ that won’t catch fire or explode.
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This kind of battery seems offering a safe, recyclable alternative to lithium-ion batteries for large-scale energy storage. How about your thoughts?