Scientists make self-healing batteries

Scientists make self-healing batteries

On the road to improving batteries, silicon has always been a favorite of scientists because of its large charging capacity. However, in spite of this, it swells when it is charged, eventually leading to defects that are not working properly or making it difficult for commercial use.

But now, scientists at the SLAC Laboratory at Stanford University have developed a silicon electrode that will heal itself. It is inspired by the latest robotic skin. The chemical bonding strength of this silicone polymer is not high. When the material is broken, they can adhere to each other. In a matter of hours, they can roughly restore their original shape.

Current batteries using this type of electrode can complete 100 cycles of charge and discharge, and the researchers' goal is at least 3,000 times so that they can be used on electric vehicles. The road ahead is still long. Please continue to cheer!

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