(Nanowerk News) As the quest for sustainable and high-density energy storage solutions advances, multivalent-ion batteries are emerging as promising alternatives to traditional lithium-ion batteries.
Researchers from New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) have used artificial intelligence to tackle a critical problem facing the future of energy storage: finding affordable, sustainable ...
Artificial intelligence has helped discover new materials that could transform batteries, scientists claim. Battery technology could be key to moving towards a more sustainable world. Researchers hope ...
Multivalent batteries represent a significant advancement in battery technology, characterized by their use of multivalent ions (e.g., magnesium, calcium, or aluminum) instead of the monovalent ...
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has helped a group of scientists identify five new materials that could power the next wave of batteries without relying on lithium. The study, published on ...
The phone in your pocket and the electric car on your street likely run on lithium-ion batteries. These power packs truly changed our world. They made our gadgets portable and our vehicles cleaner.
How can artificial intelligence (AI) be used to identify substitutes for lithium-ion batteries, which have been questioned regarding their resource availability and sustainability? This is what a ...
Electrowetting enables ion infiltration and capacitance boost. Applied bias triggers electrowetting, allowing electrolyte to penetrate nanopores that remain closed under neutral conditions. This ...
Scientists conducted a detailed investigation into how electrowetting modulates charge storage inside carbon nanopores. (Nanowerk News) Supercapacitors are valued for rapid charge–discharge ...