[SMM Lithium Battery News Flash] Scientists at the Institute of Science Tokyo have developed 3D-SLISE, a novel quasi-solid electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries that improves safety, efficiency, and recyclability. Made with a borate–water matrix and other eco-friendly components, it enables fast, multidirectional lithium-ion movement, eliminating the need for costly dry rooms, glove boxes, and high-temperature processes. This results in lower production costs, reduced carbon footprint, and high performance that could charge in 20 minutes and lasting over 400 cycles. Its water-based design allows for direct recycling by simply soaking electrodes in water, recovering valuable materials like cobalt without harsh chemicals. The technology could benefit electronics, energy storage, and electric vehicles, supporting a cleaner and more sustainable battery industry.
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