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24 September 2022

  • curprev 03:3803:38, 24 September 2022‎ Cory436678173024 talk contribs‎ 3,825 bytes +3,825‎ Created page with "<br>In research revealed in the journal Nature, the workforce demonstrates a strong ion conductor that combines copper with cellulose nanofibrils -- polymer tubes derived from wood. The paper-skinny material has an ion conductivity that's 10 to 100 instances better than other polymer ion conductors, the researchers say. It might be used as either a strong battery electrolyte or as an ion-conducting binder for the cathode of an all-solid-state battery.<br><br><br>"By inco..."