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http://www.cio.com.au/article/603573/battery-life-boost-from-sunshine-coast-nanotechnology-innovation/
Battery-life boost from Sunshine Coast nanotechnology innovation
18 July, 2016  George Nott

[image]  Stephanie Moroz, CEO of Nano Nouvelle

Trials tech with two US specialist battery manufacturers.

Battery-life is increasingly the sticking point of technological progress.

The latest electric vehicles can practically drive themselves, but only for
so long. Outback energy woes look like they could be solved by solar and
home energy storage, if the available batteries can be improved. And what
about the Pokemon GO players, cutting hunting trips short due to the
battery-sapping requirements of the app?

The solution could come from Sunshine Coast nanotechnology company Nano
Nouvelle, which is developing a three-dimensional, nano-structured, porous
electrode that it says will help overcome the limitations of today’s
batteries.

The company announced today that its ‘Nanode’ nanomaterials were being
tested and trialled by two unnamed US specialist battery manufacturers. CEO
Stephanie Moroz said she hoped the profile of the trials would lead to wider
adoption.

“As Tesla proved with its Roadster EV sportscar, this sort of low-volume,
high-margin starting point can provide a high visibility platform to
demonstrate the benefits of innovative technology, which can accelerate its
adoption by mass market manufacturers.”

Nano Nouvelle’s core technology, the Nanode uses tin as the electrode
material, which has a much higher energy density than the current graphite
technology. However, until now tin’s commercial use had been limited due to
its tendency to swell during charging and subsequently lose energy.

This issue is overcome by the Nanode’s structure, made up of thin films of
active material spread over a 3D and porous network of fibres, rather than
stacked on a flat copper foil.

This enables the electrode structure to deal with the volume expansion of
the tin while retaining dimensional stability at the electrode level. The
result is batteries that can store the same amount of energy in a smaller
volume, compared to commercial lithium ion batteries.

Moroz said she believed the nanotechnology could be easily incorporated into
the existing battery manufacturing process.

“We're looking to make it plug and play for battery manufacturers,” she
said.

“Our goal is for [manufacturers] to take our electrode, match it with their
other components and run it through their standard assembly processes. While
they end up making higher performance batteries, the actual production
deployment will require minimal effort on their part.”

Moroz added that the focus of battery innovation had switched in the last
couple of years.

"Whereas two years ago, it was mainly about portable electronics and
wearables, the focus is now on batteries for EVs and energy storage," she
said.

"People want to drive EVs and put energy storage batteries in their homes,
but the delay between a scientific breakthrough and a commercial product can
take as long as 10 years. The good news for us is that the battery industry
has stopped chasing blue sky technologies to focus on improving lithium ion
performance, which is where our products can deliver real value.”
[© 2016 IDG Communications]



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http://english.alarabiya.net/en/business/technology/2016/07/17/Pokemon-Go-down-Servers-crash-as-millions-try-to-access-game.html
2016/07/17  Pokemon Go down: Servers crash as millions try to access game
... #pokemongodown GIVE ME MY LIFE BACK!! I was happy ok!!! Why you so
cruel??!?!? ...
https://twitter.com/Unreliable_liar/status/754349855607132160/photo/1
 ... hacking group ... PoodleCorp ‘claimed‘ responsibility for the game
crashing ...
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