A detailed nano-mechanical study of mechanical degradation processes in silicon structures containing varying levels of lithium ions offers good news for researchers attempting to develop reliable next-generation rechargeable batteries using silicon-based electrodes.
SOURCE: Batteries News — ScienceDaily – Read entire story here.
Nano-mechanical study offers new assessment of silicon for next-gen batteries
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