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Aug
14:40
Researchers develop magnesium superionic conductor for lithium-free, solid-state batteries
Scientists at Japan’s Tokyo University of Science say they have developed a new magnesium superionic conductor for future lithium-free solid-state batteries, using a class of materials called metal-organic frameworks, Kallanish reports.
Magnesium is a promising material for high-capacity low-cost batteries instead of rare and high-cost lithium due to its abundance, but its practical application is limited by the poor conductivity of magnesium ions in solids …
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