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US: Algae-based polymer may improve li-ion electrodes

Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology and Clemson University have identified an alginate to be a promising new binder material for silicon-based lithium-ion battery electrodes. It could boost energy storage and eliminate the use of toxic compounds now used in electrode manufacture. The research project reported by Georgia Institute of Technology Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued

Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology and Clemson University have identified an alginate to be a promising new binder material for silicon-based lithium-ion battery electrodes. It could boost energy storage and eliminate the use of toxic compounds now used in electrode manufacture.

The research project reported by Georgia Institute of Technology

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