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Liquid metal alloy electrode boosts potential of sodium-beta batteries

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Scientists at PNNL have developed a new liquid alloy electrode that can improve the perfor...


A new battery electrode designed at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) combines liquid-state cesium and sodium to dramatically improve on the efficiency, safety and useful life of sodium-beta batteries (NBBs). If the technology is scaled up successfully, the advance could help build a smart electric grid that makes better use of renewables such as solar and wind. .. Continue Reading Liquid metal alloy electrode boosts potential of sodium-beta batteries



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