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New design for lithium-air battery could offer much longer driving range compared with the lithium-ion battery
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/02/230222210559.htm
 
On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:46:52 PM UTC-8, Jan Panteltje wrote:
New design for lithium-air battery could offer much longer driving range compared with the lithium-ion battery
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/02/230222210559.htm

Questions are size and cost. Making thin ceramic separator might not be easy.
 
On Sun, 26 Feb 2023 06:39:23 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid>
wrote:

New design for lithium-air battery could offer much longer driving range compared with the lithium-ion battery
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/02/230222210559.htm

Hauling around only one chemical reactant makes sense. But that sort
of battery will get heavier as it discharges, where a gas tank gets
lighter.

Nanoparticles are the new magic, magic in one sense that they never
seem to be real.
 
On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 8:12:19 AM UTC-8, John Larkin wrote:

Nanoparticles are the new magic, magic in one sense that they never
seem to be real.

That\'s not true, though; the antique recipe for oak-gall ink is
definitely a nanoparticle production scheme, and has a few centuries of
reality, recorded on paper in black ink.
 
On Sunday, 26 February 2023 at 19:08:44 UTC, whit3rd wrote:
On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 8:12:19 AM UTC-8, John Larkin wrote:

Nanoparticles are the new magic, magic in one sense that they never
seem to be real.
That\'s not true, though; the antique recipe for oak-gall ink is
definitely a nanoparticle production scheme, and has a few centuries of
reality, recorded on paper in black ink.

Buckyballs, which must be the ultimate nanoparticles are a significant
fraction of chimney soot.

John
 
On a sunny day (Sun, 26 Feb 2023 08:12:03 -0800) it happened John Larkin
<jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote in
<0u0nvhpkmu65m8nl1lnalio95u9aalk7fj@4ax.com>:

On Sun, 26 Feb 2023 06:39:23 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid
wrote:

New design for lithium-air battery could offer much longer driving range compared with the lithium-ion battery
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/02/230222210559.htm

Hauling around only one chemical reactant makes sense. But that sort
of battery will get heavier as it discharges, where a gas tank gets
lighter.

Nanoparticles are the new magic, magic in one sense that they never
seem to be real.

Yes the words \'nano particle\' makes w=me wonder about environmental safety
those things can get into your system and pierce cells IIRC.
 
On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 5:59:54 PM UTC+11, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Sun, 26 Feb 2023 08:12:03 -0800) it happened John Larkin
jla...@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote in
0u0nvhpkmu65m8nl1...@4ax.com>:
On Sun, 26 Feb 2023 06:39:23 GMT, Jan Panteltje <al...@comet.invalid
wrote:

New design for lithium-air battery could offer much longer driving range compared with the lithium-ion battery
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/02/230222210559.htm

Hauling around only one chemical reactant makes sense. But that sort
of battery will get heavier as it discharges, where a gas tank gets
lighter.

Nanoparticles are the new magic, magic in one sense that they never seem to be real.

Yes the words \'nano particle\' makes me wonder about environmental safety those things can get into your system and pierce cells IIRC.

Silica and asbestos dust were killing people long before the word nanoparticle was invented.

At least in a battery the nanoparticles are likely to stay safely inside the battery cells.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On a sunny day (Tue, 28 Feb 2023 06:51:45 -0800 (PST)) it happened Anthony
William Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org> wrote in
<0f87cc53-2c55-400d-b57c-33f5ec9009fen@googlegroups.com>:

On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 5:59:54=E2=80=AFPM UTC+11, Jan Panteltje wrote:

On a sunny day (Sun, 26 Feb 2023 08:12:03 -0800) it happened John Larkin

jla...@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote in
0u0nvhpkmu65m8nl1...@4ax.com>:
On Sun, 26 Feb 2023 06:39:23 GMT, Jan Panteltje <al...@comet.invalid
wrote:

New design for lithium-air battery could offer much longer driving range
compared with the lithium-ion battery
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/02/230222210559.htm

Hauling around only one chemical reactant makes sense. But that sort
of battery will get heavier as it discharges, where a gas tank gets
lighter.

Nanoparticles are the new magic, magic in one sense that they never seem
to be real.

Yes the words \'nano particle\' makes me wonder about environmental safety
those things can get into your system and pierce cells IIRC.

Silica and asbestos dust were killing people long before the word nanoparticle
was invented.

At least in a battery the nanoparticles are likely to stay safely inside the
battery cells.

Well cars DO crash and batteries have be known to cacth fire
inhaling the the debris and / or smoke woufl get you \'nanoned\'.
 
On 01/03/23 01:51, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 5:59:54 PM UTC+11, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Sun, 26 Feb 2023 08:12:03 -0800) it happened John Larkin
jla...@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote in
0u0nvhpkmu65m8nl1...@4ax.com>:
On Sun, 26 Feb 2023 06:39:23 GMT, Jan Panteltje <al...@comet.invalid
wrote:

New design for lithium-air battery could offer much longer driving range compared with the lithium-ion battery
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/02/230222210559.htm

Hauling around only one chemical reactant makes sense. But that sort
of battery will get heavier as it discharges, where a gas tank gets
lighter.

Nanoparticles are the new magic, magic in one sense that they never seem to be real.

Yes the words \'nano particle\' makes me wonder about environmental safety those things can get into your system and pierce cells IIRC.

Silica and asbestos dust were killing people long before the word nanoparticle was invented.

So was soot
 

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