15
Dec
13:27
Study finds fluorine may replace lithium in EV batteries
Materials scientists at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, found fluorine could potentially be a substitute for lithium in car batteries, Kallanish reports.
A study conducted by Rohan Mishra and Steven Hartman, published in the Journal of Materials Chemistry on 7 December suggests the use of layered electrides as intercalation anodes can improve electric vehicles’ range compared to lithium-ion batteries. Preliminary te…
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