Researchers of this discovery – Biplab Patra (Ph.D Student, JNCASR) and Prof. dr. Premkumar SengutTuvan, Assistantial Lecturer, JNCASR
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By ESS News
Researchers from the Jawaharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) in Bengaluru have developed a sodium battery (SIB) anode with fast -load capacity and a long lifespan of the long cycle.
The work focuses on an ano material from the Nasicon type, which was designed by particle dimensions on nano scale, carbon coating and aluminum doping to improve ionic conductivity and structural stability.
According to the team, the resulting cell can charge up to 80 percent in six minutes and the capacity retains over more than 3,000 cycles. These results were obtained by Lab-based electrochemical cycles and supported by quantum simulations. The researchers, led by Premkumar SengutTuvan and PhD candidate Biplab Patra, noticed that the performance of the battery tackles common shortcomings in conventional SIBs, such as slow charging and reduced lifespan.
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