The Belgian research institute and the Japanese electronics group say they have developed a solid nanocomposite electrolyte with a lithium ion conductivity several times greater than in its liquid equivalent.A new solid state electrolyte for lithium batteries, developed by Belgium's imec and Japan's Panasonic, has demonstrated li-ion conductivities of 3 to 10 mS/cm at room temperature, which is an exceptionally high conductivity for solid state electrolytes.
The partners, however, have a much more ambitious goal ahead to develop solid nanocomposite electrolyte materials towards 100mS/cm in the ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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