Silicon nanotubes could increase li-ion battery capacity 10X
Silicon nanotubes after ultrasonic treatment - inset is an expanded image of a single nanotube
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In news that could greatly extend the range of electric cars, researchers have shown that replacing the conventional graphite electrodes in lithium-ion batteries with silicon nanotubes can produce a battery that can store ten times more charge. The researchers developed a silicon anode that, aside from extending the range of electric cars, could also make gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles more efficient by allowing them to run in electric mode for longer periods.
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