A group of scientists at Sweden's Uppsala University have developed a proton battery based on abundant organic materials. They say the battery can be charged "in a matter of seconds" while operating at low temperatures, and can be cycled more than 500 times without significant capacity loss.With demand for energy storage solutions expected to go nowhere but up in the coming years, improving the performance of batteries, and reducing the environmental of their manufacture, are important areas of research. Lithium-ion batteries are expected to remain the mainstream solution for energy storage for ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...