Carbon nanotubes reduce capacity loss in rechargeable batteries
Rechargeable batteries are a great return business for battery
companies and a continuous source of inconvenience for users of pretty
much device that uses such batteries: Ongoing use will cause the
battery to lose its capacity over time: While you can influence the
degree of the capacity loss, you will eventually need to replace the
battery at some point. New research indicates that a carbon
nanotube anode coating may cut the capacity loss almost in half.
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