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Lithium-ion battery that doesn't explode

Posted: September 8th, 2017, 10:55 pm
by JessPlaysGames
@pinkteddyx64 @spotify95

Scientists have created a lithium-ion battery that can be used in household appliances and never catches fire or explodes even when punctured multiple times with a nail.The batteries use a solution of water and salt as their electrolyte. :)

Re: Lithium-ion battery that doesn't explode

Posted: September 8th, 2017, 10:58 pm
by pinkteddyx64
Kyx wrote:@pinkteddyx64 @spotify95

Scientists have created a lithium-ion battery that can be used in household appliances and never catches fire or explodes even when punctured multiple times with a nail.The batteries use a solution of water and salt as their electrolyte. :)

At least then we'll be able to sleep a little better at night! :D

Re: Lithium-ion battery that doesn't explode

Posted: September 8th, 2017, 11:08 pm
by JessPlaysGames
pinkteddyx64 wrote:
Kyx wrote:@pinkteddyx64 @spotify95

Scientists have created a lithium-ion battery that can be used in household appliances and never catches fire or explodes even when punctured multiple times with a nail.The batteries use a solution of water and salt as their electrolyte. :)

At least then we'll be able to sleep a little better at night! :D


:yep:

Re: Lithium-ion battery that doesn't explode

Posted: September 8th, 2017, 11:17 pm
by spotify95
Kyx wrote:@pinkteddyx64 @spotify95

Scientists have created a lithium-ion battery that can be used in household appliances and never catches fire or explodes even when punctured multiple times with a nail.The batteries use a solution of water and salt as their electrolyte. :)

Hmm, not bad, not bad at all! :)

Any sort of link to an article on this? :)

Samsung should have used something like this in their Note 7s so that they didn`t catch fire :p

Re: Lithium-ion battery that doesn't explode

Posted: September 8th, 2017, 11:25 pm
by JessPlaysGames
spotify95 wrote:
Kyx wrote:@pinkteddyx64 @spotify95

Scientists have created a lithium-ion battery that can be used in household appliances and never catches fire or explodes even when punctured multiple times with a nail.The batteries use a solution of water and salt as their electrolyte. :)

Hmm, not bad, not bad at all! :)

Any sort of link to an article on this? :)

Samsung should have used something like this in their Note 7s so that they didn`t catch fire :p


It was published in the science journal 'Joule'

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.sandie ... y,amp.html

And I knew Samsung would be mentioned :p :rofl: