Carbon nanotube electrodes dramatically increase lithium battery capacity
MIT researchers have made an important step toward producing a lithium-ion battery that delivers up to 10 times the power per unit of weight.
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Researchers at MIT have found that using specially treated thin layers of carbon nanotubes in batteries can boost the amount of power delivered per unit of weight by up to ten times. While the technology still needs improving, its full development and large-scale employment would certainly revolutionize the way we use any electronic devices, from an iPod to an electric car.
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