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Silicon Nanowires Could Extend Battery Life

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If Stanford University researchers are on the right track, the holy grail of portable energy may be right around the corner in the form of modified lithium-ion batteries. Assistant Professor Yi Cui believes that integrating silicon nanowires into existing li-ion designs could extend the battery life of packs by a factor of 10.

While the basic mechanics of what the battery does would remain the same, substituting a forest-like sponge of silicon nanowires instead of graphite as the battery’s anode material could result in a massive increase in storage capacity. According to Cnet, silicon nanowires can hold many more lithium ions (and therefore many more times the charge) than graphite.

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While engineers have been aware of silicon’s potential for years, the charge-recharge cycle was too hard on the material and consistently caused it to degrade in tests. Cui’s innovation – using a thick net of nanowires – seems to eliminate this effect.

Cui hopes to see the technology commercialized in “several years,” after a handful of mass production issues are sorted out.

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