Researchers at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics have developed an innovative aqueous battery that reaches a specific capacity of 840 Ah/L and an energy density of 1200 Wh/L, enhancing both safety and energy efficiency in battery technology. Credit: DICP
Aqueous batteries use water as the solvent for electrolytes, significantly enhancing the safety of the batteries. However, due to the limited solubility of the electrolyte and low battery voltage, aqueous batteries typically have a lower energy density. This means that the amount of electricity stored per unit volume of aqueous battery is relatively low., a research group led by Prof.
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