Researchers develop nickel foam electrode to tackle lithium-air battery recharging

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Claim new electrode doubles electrical capacity delivery

Zhaolin Liu from the A*STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering in Singapore has collaborated with Aishui Yu and co-workers from Fudan University in China, and developed a carbon nanotube electrode that solves the recharging issues associated with lithium-oxygen batteries by using a three-dimensional nickel foam, reports Daily Fusion.

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