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New Class of Cobalt-Free Cathodes Could Enhance Next-Gen Lithium-Ion Batteries

12/24/2020 | ORNL
Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have developed a new family of cathodes with the potential to replace the costly cobalt-based cathodes typically found in today’s lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles and consumer electronics.

Researchers Improve Method to Recycle and Renew Used Cathodes from Lithium-Ion Batteries

04/19/2019 | Jacobs School of Engineering
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have improved their recycling process that regenerates degraded cathodes from spent lithium-ion batteries. The new process is safer and uses less energy than their previous method in restoring cathodes to their original capacity and cycle performance.

Improving Method to Recycle and Renew Used Cathodes from Lithium-Ion Batteries

04/18/2019 | University of California San Diego
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have improved their recycling process that regenerates degraded cathodes from spent lithium-ion batteries.

New Approach Could Boost Energy Capacity of Lithium Batteries

03/26/2019 | MIT
Researchers around the globe have been on a quest for batteries that pack a punch but are smaller and lighter than today’s versions, potentially enabling electric cars to travel further or portable electronics to run for longer without recharging.

Improving Li-Ion Batteries by Coating Their Cathode

03/12/2019 | Tokyo Tech
Scientists at Tokyo Tech and Okayama University found a way of greatly improving the performance of LiCoO2 cathodes in Li-ion batteries by decorating them with BaTiO3 nanodots.
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