New experimental lithium-metal batteries are less likely to explode

28-Aug-2019 10:25 am (430 Views)

The problem with lithium metal batteries is that they frequently develop small, tendril-like protrusions called dendrites. Over time, dendrites can puncture the protective film that separates the positive and negative ends of the battery. And when the two sides start interacting with one another, there's the potential for a short circuit, which in turn can lead to the entire power cell catching fire.

 

 

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