Battery Researchers Look to Seaweed
Source: EarthTechling, Steve Duda (9/21/11)
"Researchers at Clemson University have identified a promising new binder material for lithium-ion battery electrodes."
EarthTechling, Steve Duda
Researchers at Clemson University have identified a promising new binder material for lithium-ion battery electrodes that they hope will boost energy storage capacity: seaweed.
The scientists believe alginate, a material extracted from common, fast-growing brown algae, could eliminate the use of toxic compounds now used to manufacture the components. . .View Full Article
Researchers at Clemson University have identified a promising new binder material for lithium-ion battery electrodes that they hope will boost energy storage capacity: seaweed.
The scientists believe alginate, a material extracted from common, fast-growing brown algae, could eliminate the use of toxic compounds now used to manufacture the components. . .View Full Article