US researchers have developed a new lithium-air battery with solid electrolyte and the potential to reach a record energy density that is nearly four times that of lithium-ion batteries. The test cell demonstrated stability over 1,000 charge and discharge cycles.Researchers at the Illinois Institute of Technology and the US Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have developed a lithium-air battery with a polymer-based solid electrolyte. They claim it offers superior safety and performance. The solid electrolyte is composed of a ceramic polymer material made from relatively inexpensive ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...