t****n 发帖数: 14 | 1 There are a few other nanobattery technologies on the market, such as the
following,
http://www.altairnano.com/markets_energy_systems.html
Except using silicon nanowire instead of Ti, I don't see anything new,
besides I'm not sure if Si is a better material for this application.
How is your take? | c**2 发帖数: 35 | 2 Si is good as an anode material because 1, cheap, 2, large capacity, 3, low
charge/discharge potential etc...
but it is only an anode. So, how can Cui say the battery can be used for 10
times more than previous ones even if you increase the capacity of anode for
10 times. I guess he know nothing about lithium-ion batteries. hehe
【在 t****n 的大作中提到】 : There are a few other nanobattery technologies on the market, such as the : following, : http://www.altairnano.com/markets_energy_systems.html : Except using silicon nanowire instead of Ti, I don't see anything new, : besides I'm not sure if Si is a better material for this application. : How is your take?
| m***c 发帖数: 1403 | 3 probably you are right. He just stepped in this field. but since he's good
background in nano staff. it won't be hard for him to switch to other
parts like cathode.
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【在 c**2 的大作中提到】 : Si is good as an anode material because 1, cheap, 2, large capacity, 3, low : charge/discharge potential etc... : but it is only an anode. So, how can Cui say the battery can be used for 10 : times more than previous ones even if you increase the capacity of anode for : 10 times. I guess he know nothing about lithium-ion batteries. hehe
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