Russian media: Russian and Chinese scientists have synthesized a new ceramic material for the next generation of batteries!
Solid-state batteries are non-flammable, safe, durable, and more suitable for household appliances.
An article was published by TASS on May 15th.
Russian scientists, together with their colleagues from China, have received a new ceramic material for the development of the next generation of environmentally friendly batteries, which can be used in household appliances and renewable energy systems.
In contrast to traditional lithium-ion batteries, solid-state batteries do not contain liquid electrolytes, making them less prone to catching fire, more resistant to temperature changes, and more durable.
"As part of joint research efforts, scientists have developed a new ceramic material that can serve as the foundation for such batteries," the statement said.
Experts from the Sakhalin State University (SahSU), the Far Eastern Federal University (TWFU), and the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics participated in this research.
"Our study on the synthesis of ceramic materials based on ZnFe2O4 has opened up new horizons for sustainable development in the field of energy storage. We have developed technologies to obtain materials with high electrochemical properties while avoiding the use of toxic substances. This is crucial for the transition to clean technologies." Oleg Shichalin, head of the Electrochemical Power Source Research Laboratory, said in the statement.
As the scientists pointed out, these materials can become the basis for producing lead-free, environmentally friendly batteries with wide applications - from electronics to renewable energy.
"Future plans include expanding research and approval of prototype battery materials that can be used in household electronics, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems," the company said in a statement.
Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1832134140798980/
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