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US lab makes high-quality graphite from coal waste, can be used in batteries, electronics
A lab in the United States has made high-quality graphite from coal waste. Researchers ...
Over the past 10 years, advancements in the battery industry have enabled portable consumer electronics, the mobile internet, the first electric vehicles (EVs), and the initial adoption of ...
Karan Bhuwalka, a research engineer in the STEER initiative, leads a discussion at the initiative's Washington, D.C, meeting in May 2025. A growing vulnerability is occurring in one of America's most ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. & PARAMUS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OneD Battery Sciences (“OneD”), the leader in silicon anode technologies for EV batteries, and Koch Modular Process Systems, LLC (Koch Modular), a ...
Why it matters: Graphite is the largest component in lithium-ion batteries by weight. Accounting for losses during the manufacturing process, it takes over 30 times more graphite than lithium to make ...
Graphite is the most common, stable, crystalline form of carbon and has a wide variety of end uses in nuclear, automotive, and high-technology industries. For instance, in rechargeable lithium-ion (Li ...
DALLAS, Feb. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Solidion Technology, Inc. (STI) (Solidion), an advanced battery technology solutions provider, aims to address the burgeoning battery materials supply ...
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A simple coating that makes high-energy Li-ion batteries last longer
Silicon is an attractive negative electrode (anode) material for future lithium-ion batteries because it can store much more ...
SHANGHAI - Beijing's move to restrict graphite exports will have a disproportionate impact on foreign makers of electric vehicle battery components who have not yet shifted to using as much synthetic ...
Move could make a shortage of graphite more likely as EV demand is soaring worldwide PhonlamaiPhoto / Getty Images China's Ministry of Commerce on Friday curbed exports of graphite, a critical mineral ...
18650 batteries with GEN3 silicon-based materials continue to outperform commercially available graphite batteries by approximately 39%, GEN1 by over 30%, and GEN2 by over 16%, all with only a 2% ...
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