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New-generation chemical battery: Recharging sodium battery development

An electrolyte reported in Nature Communications could help to pave the way towards a new type of solid-state rechargeable battery. Such all-solid-state sodium batteries could be a cheap and safe alternative to existing battery technologies.

Akitoshi Hayashi and colleagues developed a sulfide glass-ceramic electrolyte with ahigh sodium ion conductivity. Incorporation of the electrolyte into a sodium-sulphur battery allowed room temperature operation - an important step in developing all-solid-state sodium-sulphur batteries which has previously been difficult to achieve. Further work may lead to the realisation of practical all-solid-state rechargeable sodium batteries.

Original article:http://www.nature.com/uidfinder/10.1038/ncomms1843

Source: http://www.natureasia.com/en/research/highlight/7037

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