According to TCD , the British startup Molyon has developed a groundbreaking lithium-sulfur battery technology that promises to revolutionize battery life for phones, electric vehicles, and many other devices.
Discovering 'super durable' battery technology from sulfur.
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Sulfur technology promises to revolutionize battery life.
Molyon, a subsidiary of the University of Cambridge (UK), has just announced its success in using molybdenum disulfide metal (MoS2) to create cathode for lithium-sulfur batteries. This technology stabilizes the internal chemistry of the battery, allowing it to operate reliably for hundreds of cycles and store twice as much energy as traditional lithium-ion batteries.
"Lithium-ion batteries are reaching their performance limits," said Molyon CEO Ismail Sami. "We need a next-generation battery to address concerns about battery life and drive the development of electric vehicles."
Lithium-sulfur batteries use sulfur, an abundant and inexpensive element, as a replacement for the rare precious metals used in lithium-ion batteries. This reduces the cost, weight, and safety of the battery.
Molyon has raised over $4 million in its first funding round and is focusing on building a manufacturing facility to commercialize this new battery technology. Potential applications of lithium-sulfur batteries include electric vehicles, drones, smartphones, and many other devices.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/he-lo-bi-quyet-moi-giup-pin-dien-thoai-ben-hon-18525010411452371.htm








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