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Korea Pioneers Longer-Lasting Lithium Batteries

posted onNovember 11, 2008
by hitbsecnews

Lithium secondary batteries for portable electronic devices that can last eight times longer than existing batteries have been developed in Korea.

Prof. Cho Jae-phil of the Department of Applied Chemistry at Hanyang University said he and his team of researchers had developed cathode materials that can boost the storage capacity of lithium secondary batteries eight-fold. The batteries are commonly used in notebook computers, mobile phones and other portable electronic devices.

Lithium secondary batteries have been hailed as the most energy-efficient storage devices for their size. Electricity flows through the batteries as positive lithium ions move toward negative zones, while negative electrical particles move to positive zones. But graphite, which is used in cathodes, can store a limited amount of lithium ion, cutting usage time to around 2 hours.

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