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Dec
15:57
Tokyo scientists find new hard carbon for sodium-ion batteries
Researchers at the Tokyo University of Science claim to have moved closer to solving the lithium battery monopoly, finding a new hard-carbon anode material for sodium-ion batteries.
A study led by Professor Shinichi Komaba and published recently in Angewandte Chemie International Edition, found an energy efficient method to produce a novel carbon-based material for sodium-ion batteries. The scientists managed to produce a hard carbon with a capacity of 478 millia…
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