Israeli researchers have developed a device that combines a reversible Si anode with halide cathodes and uses hybrid electrolytes to enable cell recharging. In the proposed system configuration, silicon is dissolved during the battery discharge process, and upon charging, elemental silicon is deposited.Researchers from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology have designed a rechargeable silicon (Si) battery for stationary storage applications that can be reversibly discharged at 1.1 V and charged at 1.5 V. The device combines a reversible Si anode with halide cathodes and uses hybrid electrolytes ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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