Silicon sawdust in a graphene cage, to be exact.
http://m.phys.org/news/2016-01-silicon-sawdust-graphene-cage-boosts.html
batteries from this could allow for smaller personal electronics, more efficient batteries for cars, trucks, and homes. the increases in efficiency and reduced size could make commercial, residential, and industrial battery systems that could allow for greater expansion of alternative energy sources like solar to be far more functional and see electric vehicles that have the range and power to fully replace fossil fuels as the primary source.
If this can really be adapted to a practical process and scaled up to mass production levels, it could be a game changer in many areas.
what does everyone think? Will this lead to viable electric vehicles? home battery storage for solar power on a local level? all new categories of personal electronics? implantable electronics like pacemakers or sensors?
http://m.phys.org/news/2016-01-silicon-sawdust-graphene-cage-boosts.html
In testing, the graphene cages actually enhanced the electrical conductivity of the particles and provided high charge capacity, chemical stability and efficiency," said Yi Cui, an associate professor at SLAC and Stanford who led the research. "The method can be applied to other electrode materials, too, making energy-dense, low-cost battery materials a realistic possibility.
batteries from this could allow for smaller personal electronics, more efficient batteries for cars, trucks, and homes. the increases in efficiency and reduced size could make commercial, residential, and industrial battery systems that could allow for greater expansion of alternative energy sources like solar to be far more functional and see electric vehicles that have the range and power to fully replace fossil fuels as the primary source.
If this can really be adapted to a practical process and scaled up to mass production levels, it could be a game changer in many areas.
what does everyone think? Will this lead to viable electric vehicles? home battery storage for solar power on a local level? all new categories of personal electronics? implantable electronics like pacemakers or sensors?