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Materials scientist Xiaochuan Lu Assembles a Sodium-Beta Battery in a Glove Box
PNNL materials scientist Xiaochuan Lu assembles a sodium-beta battery in a glove box. He and his colleagues have developed a new liquid metal alloy electrode that allows sodium-beta batteries to operate at significantly lower temperatures, which enables the batteries to last longer, helps streamline their manufacturing process and reduces the risk of accidental fire.
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Materials scientist Xiaochuan Lu Assembles a Sodium-Beta Battery in a Glove Box
PNNL materials scientist Xiaochuan Lu assembles a sodium-beta battery in a glove box. He and his colleagues have developed a new liquid metal alloy electrode that allows sodium-beta batteries to operate at significantly lower temperatures, which enables the batteries to last longer, helps streamline their manufacturing process and reduces the risk of accidental fire.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Courtesy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory." Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.