A new approach developed by researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) involving a porous organic polymer has significantly extended the lifespan of zinc-ion batteries. Instead of a ...
In 1888, German physician Carl Gassner (1855–1942) developed the Leclanché cell, an early form of electrical battery, into what became the first zinc-carbon battery. It was dubbed the dry cell ...
Manufacturers produce batteries using many different types of reactant chemicals. A battery's chemistry determines its size, voltage, and intended use. Zinc-carbon batteries use a zinc can that ...
A research team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has developed a new method that will enable aqueous zinc-ion batteries to endure several hundred thousand charge and discharge cycles in ...