Breakthrough in magnesium batteries

Magnesium batteries are safe — unlike traditional lithium ion batteries, they are not flammable or subject to exploding — but until now their ability to store energy has been limited. Researchers have reported a new design for the battery cathode, drastically increasing the storage capacity and upending conventional wisdom that the magnesium-chloride bond must be broken before inserting magnesium into the host.


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