02/28/2011 10:32

Recharge 50 times faster thanks to a new nanomaterial Batteries!

Recharge 50 times faster thanks to a new nanomaterial Batteries!

Dell xps m1710 battery able to load 50 times faster thanks to a new nanomaterial.

The new material, developed at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, can withstand extremely high speeds for loading and unloading which will cause a rapid deterioration of conventional electrodes currently used in lithium ion batteries such as Dell latitude d600 battery. The success of the nanostructure is due to the size structure of the composition, and a single material.

The research team led by Nikhil Koratkar, an electrode has shown that this new class could be loaded and unloaded at a speed between 40 and 60 times faster than conventional Dell latitude d620 battery anodes, showing a comparable energy density. This action, in the experiments remained constant over 100 cycles of loading and unloading, suggests that this new technology has great potential for designing and manufacturing rechargeable lithium ion high power and high capacity.

Dell latitude d630 batteries allow this new class of fully recharge of a laptop or mobile phone in minutes.

One of the limitations of the architecture of the nanostructure is relatively low total mass of the electrode. To resolve this problem, the next steps the team will try to prepare the structures, along with greater mass, or develop a method for stacking layers of nanostructures on top of each. Another option being considered include equipment to grow nanostructures on large flexible surfaces that can be rolled or molded to fit the chassis of a Dell vostro 1500 battery.

The new material is important for a battery.So,we hope the structures will prepare earier for people! We believe the problem low total mass of the electrode will be resolve someday.

This article via: laptops-parts.

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