Chinese Researchers Devise High-Energy, Low-Temperature Battery Based on Hydrofluorocarbon Electrolytes
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Chinese researchers devise high-energy, low-temperature battery based on hydrofluorocarbon electrolytes
Researchers from the College of Chemistry at China’s Nankai University have announced a battery breakthrough using a new type of electrolyte. In “Hydrofluorocarbon electrolytes for energy-dense and low-temperature batteries,” published in the journal Nature, the team explains how they designed and synthesized a series of new fluorinated hydrocarbon solvent molecules with fluorine coordination. Based on this, they constructed an electrolyte syste…
"High energy batteries based on this electrolyte have a wide application potential in new energy vehicles, intelligent robots, low-altitude economy and extreme cold regions, as well as aerospace applications," said one of the academics Academic Chen Jun and Professor Zhao Qing of Nankai University in China head a team that managed to develop a new electrolyte that can modify the performance of metallic lithium batteries.
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