• 2nd March 2011 - By admin

    8e0a4 bendable graphenebattery Flexible batteries get the graphene treatment, could be cheaper than other bendy battsWe’ve been talking about flexible batteries for years now, but a team of Korean researchers have presented a to bendable energy sources that is not only more powerful than standard lithium-ion batteries, but also potentially cheaper to produce than its malleable predecessors — and unsurprisingly, everyone’s favorite wonder material, graphene, is at the heart of the innovation. The rechargeable battery contains a vanadium-oxide cathode, grown on a sheet of graphene paper, an unidentified , and an anode made of lithium-coated graphene. According to the folks behind the new power source, it sports higher energy and , as well as a better cycle life than the literally stiff competition. Similar advances have also out-performed rigid lithium-ion batteries, but have enlisted carbon nanotubes, a material more expensive to produce than graphene. Of , like all technological advances, we won’t be seeing these things for years, if not decades, so you might as well get used to standard .

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