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This New Kind of Battery Can Be Fully Charged in Less Than 30 Seconds
The anode is polymer chains and the cathode is a sheet of graphene,
A novel approach to an energy storage device run on an aqueous electrolyte can go from flat to fully-charged in just 20 seconds, making it perfect for portable electronics that frequently need a quick boost.
The battery uses liquid water-based electrolyte and a graphene electrode.
Just think: laptop/smartphone batteries that don't explode...
Hasn't been commercialized yet but they claim they have worked the bugs out.
I'm a little skeptical because to fast charge a battery it has to have almost zero internal resistance.
The anode is polymer chains and the cathode is a sheet of graphene,
A novel approach to an energy storage device run on an aqueous electrolyte can go from flat to fully-charged in just 20 seconds, making it perfect for portable electronics that frequently need a quick boost.
The battery uses liquid water-based electrolyte and a graphene electrode.
Just think: laptop/smartphone batteries that don't explode...
Hasn't been commercialized yet but they claim they have worked the bugs out.
I'm a little skeptical because to fast charge a battery it has to have almost zero internal resistance.
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