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Pure Lithium, a disruptive vertically integrated lithium metal battery technology company, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded the 2025 Green Chemistry Challenge Award in the Chemical and ...
Innovative battery technologies are key to bridging the gap between energy storage needs and current production capabilities, enhancing performance and safety.
Much of the world’s lithium occurs in salty waters with fundamentally different chemistry than other naturally saline waters like the ocean, according to a study published on May 23 in Science ...
In hopes of making batteries that not only perform better than those currently used in EVs, but also are made from readily available materials, a group of Drexel University chemical engineers have ...
While that sounds like science fiction, a team of Chinese researchers has identified a chemical that can deliver fresh lithium to well-used batteries, extending their life.
Michael Stanley Whittingham, PhD, is a distinguished professor of chemistry at Binghamton University in New York. In 2019, he received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, alongside Akira Yoshino, PhD, and ...
With ever more electric vehicles on the road, regulators and automakers are considering what can be done with the millions of ...
Lithium batteries for electric APUs, specifically LFP chemistry, prove to be well-suited for the application due to LFP’s safety, economic viability, longevity and reliability.
The problems with lithium batteries Despite the relative efficiency and affordability of lithium as a battery chemistry, there are some issues with these batteries' widespread adoption.
The shares of the Chemical company, specializing in the manufacture of specialty chemical compounds, particularly focusing on bromine-based compounds, Grignard reagents, and inorganic lithium salts, ...
Lithium prices soar, turbocharged by electric-vehicle demand and scant supply China is the world leader in lithium chemical processing and battery production, a concern for U.S. policymakers ...
Much of the world's lithium occurs in salty waters with fundamentally different chemistry than other naturally saline waters like the ocean, according to a study published on May 23 in Science ...