High-capacity cathode materials patented
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•Researchers develop and patent a high-capacity cathode material for lithium-ion batteries
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Skoltech Energy Center secured a patent for high-capacity cathode materials in lithium-ion batteries made from layered nickel-rich transition metal oxides.
The new method is faster and cheaper, and the cathode material itself will last about 10% longer than those available on the market.
Technology will assist in developing electric transport in Russia more effectively.
Among the co-authors are two young scientists: Lucia Sitnikova , a Ph.D. student from the Materials Science and Engineering program.
Ekaterina Dolzhikova began work on the improved cathode material as part of the preparation of her thesis.
"I really liked this topic, so I had no doubt where to continue my studies," she says.
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