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Graphene Silicon for Lithium-ion batteries

Our work supports high production costs and growth

 
Our collaboration working on Lithiunm-ion battery technology is crucial for a sustainable future, use is more than an opportunity to eliminate CO 2 and NO 2 emissions in a world grappling with climate change; scaling up production of battery-cell manufacturing capacity also offers significant value-creation opportunities for manufacturers, creates new jobs that pay well, and supports national economic growth.
 
Current Li-ion battery (LIB) technologies struggle to meet the high energy storage demand in portable electronics, electric vehicles (EVs) and large-scale electric generators and utility grids. Efforts to develop high-performance silicon-graphene material for LIB anodes face limitations in capacity and cycling ability. Additionally, high production costs and scalability issues pose critical challenges.
 
Considering these limitations, our propose an innovative, cost-effective, and efficient process to fabricate new silicon-graphene electrodes for LIBs. By effectively combining the properties of graphene and silicon nanoparticles, the new electrode will offer remarkable energy storage capacity and longer cycle life.
 
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