A team of researchers in the United States has come up with a new technology to revive rechargeable lithium batteries after they stop working, in a move that may help improve the performance of electronic devices and increase the distances covered by electric cars in the future. During the life of the batteries, small particles of inactive lithium accumulate in the form of small islands inside the battery, which cuts off the electrical current flowing through the battery electrodes, thus reducing its ability to recharge.
But the research team from Stanford University and the Slack National Laboratory in the United States came up with a technique to make “dead” lithium crawl like a worm inside the electrode of the battery until it contacts again with the active lithium, and is back in action again. The study team confirms that this technology reduces the wear and tear of battery components and increases its life span.
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