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US: Copper nanoparticle cathode developed

Stanford University researchers have used nanoparticles of a copper compound to develop a battery electrode that the University says is so cheap to make, so efficient and so durable that it could be used to build batteries big enough for economical large-scale grid energy storage. In laboratory tests, the Subscribe to Automotive World to continue … Continued

Stanford University researchers have used nanoparticles of a copper compound to develop a battery electrode that the University says is so cheap to make, so efficient and so durable that it could be used to build batteries big enough for economical large-scale grid energy storage.

In laboratory tests, the

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