Korean scientists develop snelladende li-ion battery

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South Korean scientists have developed a new material found to be lithium-ion batteries to build. This should allow the batteries to 120 times faster to load than with the current methods and materials.

The new technology is largely equal to that of the lithium-ion batteries that, among others, in laptops and smartphones be used, but the electrodes are machined with graphite, thus, the Yonhap News Agency. If the lithium-manganese oxide-nanoparticles in a battery can be provided with a conductive layer of graphite, can the electrodes be directly and immediately used for the retention of cargo. In a regular lithium-ion battery begins the charging process at the outer layers of the electrodes and the deeper layers of the material only after the passage of time.

According to the researchers, who work at Korea’s Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, the new method ensures that a lithium-ion battery between 30 and 120 times faster than it can be recharged than it is now. The technology is useful not only for consumer electronics; batteries of electric cars, there would be a lot faster to charge.