I do recall aluminum chloride/bromide batteries that used carbon electrodes in
the patents. Actually, I'm not sure what wasn't practical about such moderately
molten battteries.
I've been reading a lot of battery patents lately, and there are a lot to
read. This battery does not appear to all that unique in the context of old
patents ... and the story is typical of "science by PR release" which is a
common practice these days. It is overhyped for sure.
Using carbon for bo
It's interesting but is it real? I wonder about the lack of details.
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From: Brad Lowe [mailto:ecatbuil...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2014 11:51 AM
To: vortex-l
Subject: [Vo]:Dual Carbon Battery
This sounds pretty revolutionary battery technology:
Japanese powe
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