Crab and lobster shells could be used to make renewable batteries

Prototype designed using chemical in crustacean shells remains 99.7% efficient after about 400 hoursScientists want to use a chemical found in crab and lobster shells to make batteries more sustainable, according to research.“We think both biodegradability of material, or environmental impact, and the performance of the batteries are important for a product, which has the potential to be commercialised,” saidLiangbing Hu, the director of the University of Maryland ’s Center for Materials Innovation and lead author of the paper,published in the journal Matter.Continue reading...
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