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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.
Lithium-ion battery that doesn't explode
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Re: Lithium-ion battery that doesn't explode
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!
eriously, life's too short to be worried about retards on an internet forum.
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Re: Lithium-ion battery that doesn't explode
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!
Re: Lithium-ion battery that doesn't explode
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
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Re: Lithium-ion battery that doesn't explode
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
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
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