Thursday, April 02, 2009

Lithium Ion Batteries

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Fabricating Genetically Engineered High-Power Lithium Ion Batteries Using Multiple Virus Genes
These authors contributed equally to this work.




Development of materials that deliver more energy at high charge/discharge rates is important for high power applications, including portable electronic devices and hybrid electric vehicles. Reducing materials dimensions for lithium ion batteries can boost Li+ ion and electron transfer in nanostructured electrodes. We developed a strategy for attaching electrochemically active materials to conducting carbon nanotubes networks through biological molecular recognition
Science DOI: 10.1126/science.1171541



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