Read more.Boffins accidentally left anode nanoparticles in chemical mix several hours too long.
Read more.Boffins accidentally left anode nanoparticles in chemical mix several hours too long.
That happens when you don't play by the rule
Nice! Good going accidental research. I wonder did the person who accidently forgot to take them off got a promotion from it :-)
No mention of charge/discharge rates or operating temp ranges. Move along, nothing to see here
The best discoveries always happen by accident!
Did you try following the link in the article?
Unfortunately I doubt we will see more detail until (or if) the paper is published.The result is an electrode that gives more than three times the capacity of graphite (1.2 Ah/g) at a normal charging rate, Li says. At very fast charging rates (six minutes to full charge), the capacity is still 0.66 Ah/g after 500 cycles.
Last edited by Brian224; 18-08-2015 at 04:00 PM. Reason: Correction
When a scientist says "That's weird!", that's when science happens.
Stupid clever boffins!
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