Tosoh Corporation has recently announced that it has developed a hydrocarbon‑based polymer electrolyte for polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolysis systems. The new electrolyte offers superior ...
Soft polymer-based electrolytes are emerging as safer, more flexible alternatives to liquid electrolytes in rechargeable batteries, particularly lithium-ion and lithium-metal systems. They come in ...
A research group led by Atsushi Noro at Nagoya University in Japan has announced a novel design concept for fuel cell electrolytes, utilizing a phosphonic acid polymer with hydrocarbon spacers. This ...
Sodium-sulfur (Na-S) batteries are recognized for their high energy density and cost-effectiveness, positioning them as strong candidates for large-scale energy storage. However, their widespread use ...
As the demand for safe, low-cost energy storage continues to grow, the limitations of traditional lithium-ion batteries in terms of cost, safety, and ...
A team has developed a stable, efficient polymer-based solid electrolyte -- Applicable to smartphones, EVs, and energy storage. A research team from DGIST's (President Kunwoo Lee) Division of Energy & ...
SHENZHEN, GUANGDONG, CHINA, January 7, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Establishing Global Leadership in Advanced Power ...
A recent article in Advanced Science introduces a new class of water-processable, halogen-free polymeric solid-state electrolytes (SSEs) designed to improve the performance and environmental profile ...
A team of chemists found a way to see into battery interfaces -- tight, tricky spots buried deep inside the cell have long frustrated battery designers. It's (going to be) electric. But how soon? How ...
A recent article published in the Polymer Journal presented research on enhancing the mechanical properties of gel electrolytes and their application in lithium (Li) secondary batteries. The study ...
Tosoh Corp. (Tokyo) has developed a hydrocarbon‑based polymer electrolyte for polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) water ...
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