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Using combustion to make lithium-ion batteries

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Combustion experts at MIT have designed a system that uses flames to produce materials critical to lithium-ion batteries. Their combustion-based method promises to be simpler, much quicker, and far less energy-intensive than the conventional method now used to manufacture cathode materials.

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https://energy.mit.edu/news/using-combustion-to-make-lithium-ion-batteries

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Combustion experts at MIT have designed a system that uses flames to produce materials critical to lithium-ion batteries. Their combustion-based method promises to be simpler, much quicker, and far less energy-intensive than the conventional method now used to manufacture cathode materials.

Read the article:

https://energy.mit.edu/news/using-combustion-to-make-lithium-ion-batteries

Listen to more audio articles:

https://energy.mit.edu/energyreads

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