Saturday Apr 08, 2023
Water-based batteries: 1,000% more energy storage and safer alternative to lithium-ion
Scientists at Texas A&M University have been focusing on metal-free, water-based battery electrodes, which have shown an energy storage capacity of as much as 1,000%.
Apart from reducing the dependence on lithium and other minerals, researchers also point out that these batteries put an end to battery fires.
How do water-based batteries work?
The university’s research, published on 27 March, explains that water-based, or aqueous, batteries are made up of an electrolyte, a cathode (the negatively charged electrode), and an anode (the positively charged electrode).
While traditional batteries have the same components, the contrast with the new batteries lies in the materials used.
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