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Scientists Develop 'Injection' To Make Smartphone and EV Batteries Last Longer
Tuesday February 18, 2025. 05:10 PM , from Slashdot
![]() The batteries are key for many modern technologies, from smartphones to electric vehicles. However, as these batteries age, they often become less efficient -- a process that cold weather accelerates. The researchers said they could counter this problem with the 'injection' of a special solution to rejuvenate 'sick' batteries. At present, lithium-ion batteries rely on sophisticated materials used to generate lithium ions -- whose movement through electrolyte is key to their performance -- and then protect them to ensure a decent lifespan. Typically these lithium ions move from the positive terminal to the negative when the battery is charging, a process which is then reversed when it is generating power. The battery is considered to have expired when the supply of lithium ions runs low -- for example some electric car batteries have a lifespan of around 1,500 charge cycles -- but other components in the battery still remain in good working order after this happens. This insight prompted the two lead researchers, Gao Yue and Peng Huisheng from Fudan University's macromolecular science department, to see if they could revive a battery by replenishing the supply of active lithium ions. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/02/18/166204/scientists-develop-injection-to-make-smartphone-a...
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