Electrochemically grown metal networks inside gels overcome the long-standing trade-off between strength and conductivity.
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China’s ‘soggy sand’ breakthrough helps zinc water batteries reach 1,700 cycles at 284°F
Researchers attained a major breakthrough in water-based batteries using a multiphase aqueous soggy sand electrolyte.
In a recent study published in Small, researchers introduced a three-dimensional, freestanding porous carbon nanofiber (PCNF) structure embedded with silicon oxide (SiOx), designed to address critical ...
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