02/25/2011 10:01

Nanotube ink + paper + = high energy battery

Nanotube ink + paper + = high energy battery
high energy battery

Recently reported that Stanford University (Stanford University) researchers in nanotechnology with the help of a successfully developed by the ink and paper made of nano-control cells, it was claimed that such Dell inspiron 1501 batteries can get environmentally friendly vehicles Application.

According to Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Cui Yi (Yi Cui), said that the Dell inspiron 1440 battery is very light and flexible, is used in ordinary paper. As long as the paper is coated with the carbon nanotubes and nanowires made of silver ink to the high conductivity can be successfully made the paper battery. However, "nano-materials used here are very special, they are one-dimensional structure, the diameter is very small. " It is because of small diameter, the ink made of nano-materials can be firmly attached to the fiber paper, which also effectively improve the The durability of the battery.

It is reported that this paper can support 40,000 times the battery charge cycle, which has far more than the ordinary Dell inspiron 6400 battery charging cycle. In addition, the battery nanomaterials used more energy than normal conductors.

Prior to this, Cui Yi also have been used to develop the battery of plastic, but in the end, because the nano-material is more easily absorbed in the paper, so paper comparing the durability of the battery to meet the requirements. Cui Yi said that this paper batteries can also be used for hybrid or electric-based vehicles, and this Dell inspiron 630m battery life is relatively long.

In addition, the University of California, Berkeley, chemist Yang Peidong (Peidong Yang) said: "In a short time the technology is expected to enter the commercial stage, I think it is not limited to use only Dell inspiron 1720 battery, in the high quality, low price, you need to bend Also electrodes lingua franca of electronic products."

This article via: batterywatch.

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