A team from Nankai University and the Shanghai Institute of Space Power-Sources has developed a hydrofluorocarbon electrolyte enabling lithium-metal cells to operate at temperatures as low as -70 C.From ESS News A research team led by Nankai University and the Shanghai Institute of Space Power-Sources has reported a hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) electrolyte that enabled lithium-metal pouch batteries with energy density above 700 Wh/kg while maintaining operation at temperatures down to -70 C. The findings were published in Nature on Feb. 25 in a paper titled "Hydrofluorocarbon electrolytes for energy-dense ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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