Drs Donald Sadoway and David Bradwell of MIT and colleagues have reported promising initial performance results for a high-temperature (700 degrees Celsius) magnesium–antimony liquid metal stationary storage battery comprising a negative electrode of Mg (magnesium), a molten salt electrolyte (MgCl2–KCl–NaCl), and a positive electrode of Sb (antimony) in the Journal Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Drs Donald Sadoway and David Bradwell of MIT and colleagues have reported promising initial performance results for a high-temperature (700 degrees Celsius) magnesium–antimony liquid metal stationary storage battery comprising a negative electrode of Mg (magnesium), a molten salt electrolyte (MgCl2–KCl–NaCl), and a positive electrode of Sb (antimony) in the Journal
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