Waterproof lithium metal-air batteries could revolutionize portable power

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@ce-infocus-ps8QOO Oct 22, 2024
#-Link-Snipped-#We've already seen some #-Link-Snipped-# hit the market, and now it sounds like lithium-based cells will be the next type to use air as a cathode. The only problem? Those of you who were awake in 10th grade chemistry might remember that exposing lithium metal to water causes it to explode -- which is why a company called PolyPlus has partnered with the government to develop a unique waterproof lithium metal-air battery that keeps the boom-boom in but lets the buzzy-buzz out. The coating allows lithium ions to seep out while preventing water to get in, and because the membrane protects the cell, the battery won't discharge in storage. If that sounds a little pie-in-the-sky, well, it is -- PolyPlus founder Steven Visco called lithium metal "the holy-grail battery material." Us, we're a little more skeptical, but we're loving the sounds of prototypes that deliver the juice of current laptop batteries at one-fifth the weight -- hook us up, boys.Filed under: #-Link-Snipped-#

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  • shalini_goel14

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    @shalini-goel14-ASmC2J Jun 27, 2009

    Cool information. Hope it get developed soon. Any crazy minds on CE for this?