Chinese scientists developed non-flammable sodium-ion batteries
In the era of modern technological development, the safety and stability of energy storage devices remain one of the most important issues. Zamin.uz reported this.
In this regard, a new breakthrough achieved by Chinese scientists in the field of sodium-ion battery development is of great significance. Researchers have presented a technology that completely eliminates the risks arising from battery overheating.
Scientists from the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, specifically a research group led by Professor Xu Yunshe, have succeeded in creating a new type of non-flammable polymer electrolyte with a unique protection mechanism. This material possesses self-protection properties in the event that chemical processes inside the battery go out of control and heat increases.
This completely eliminates the risk of battery fire or explosion. This discovery is being evaluated as a technical achievement realized for the first time on a global scale.
The thermal runaway problem encountered in previous batteries has been solved using this new polymer material. This discovery could be of revolutionary importance not only for mobile devices but also for electric vehicles and large-scale energy storage systems.
As a result, sodium-ion batteries are being viewed as a safer and cheaper alternative to their lithium-ion counterparts. This achievement by the scientists is expected to bring about fundamental changes in the energy technology market in the future.
This news brings the reliability of energy storage systems to a new level.
In this regard, a new breakthrough achieved by Chinese scientists in the field of sodium-ion battery development is of great significance. Researchers have presented a technology that completely eliminates the risks arising from battery overheating.
Scientists from the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, specifically a research group led by Professor Xu Yunshe, have succeeded in creating a new type of non-flammable polymer electrolyte with a unique protection mechanism. This material possesses self-protection properties in the event that chemical processes inside the battery go out of control and heat increases.
This completely eliminates the risk of battery fire or explosion. This discovery is being evaluated as a technical achievement realized for the first time on a global scale.
The thermal runaway problem encountered in previous batteries has been solved using this new polymer material. This discovery could be of revolutionary importance not only for mobile devices but also for electric vehicles and large-scale energy storage systems.
As a result, sodium-ion batteries are being viewed as a safer and cheaper alternative to their lithium-ion counterparts. This achievement by the scientists is expected to bring about fundamental changes in the energy technology market in the future.
This news brings the reliability of energy storage systems to a new level.





