A new collaborative study co-led by an Oregon State University researchers shows that iron could be the key in creating cheaper and greener lithium ion batteries, OSU officials said.
Chemistry researchers are hoping to spark a green battery revolution by showing that iron instead of cobalt and nickel can be used as a cathode material in lithium-ion batteries.
A new collaborative study co-led by an Oregon State University researchers shows that iron could be the key in creating cheaper and greener lithium ion batteries, OSU officials said.
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