The degradation of electrodes in lithium-based batteries has been a major inhibitor to their operating life, particularly when dendrites "growing" from these corroding electrodes short-circuit in the electrolyte. Australian researchers have found that pre-treating lithium electrodes in a special salt bath decreases the breakdown of the electrodes and boosts performance and battery life so markedly it could bring an end to range anxiety for drivers of electric vehicles.
..Continue Reading A salty battery bath to combat EV range anxiety
Category: Energy
Tags:
- Lithium-ion
- Queensland University of Technology
- Electrolysis
- Dendrites
- RMIT University
- CSIRO
- Batteries
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