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Discover how MIT’s sodium fuel cell innovation could revolutionize electric aviation with higher energy density and sustainable solutions.
MIT's sodium-air fuel cells may power electric planes, offering triple the energy of lithium-ion batteries and reducing carbon emissions.
Knit a rock salt (sodium chloride) unit cell – inspired by Alexander Crum Brown using this worksheet from the School of Chemistry and the School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Glasgow.
An H-cell modified with electrodes and an ion-conducting ceramic membrane to conduct sodium-air fuel cell experiments. Credit: Gretchen Ertl Batteries are nearing their limits in terms of how much ...
A new type of fuel cell that runs on sodium metal could one day help clean up sectors where it’s difficult to replace fossil fuels, like rail, regional aviation, and short-distance shipping.
Replacing sodium chloride with potassium chloride at different levels (up to 45%) in the presence of sodium bicarbonate did not show any effect on texture (as represented by Allo-Kramer shear force ...
What's a good alternative to salt? Learn why potassium chloride could be healthier, but there are some risks.
Dr. Reddy's issues a nationwide recall of Levetiracetam in 0.75% Sodium Chloride Injection 1,000 mg/100 mL, due to mislabeling of infusion bag.
University of New South Wales researchers investigated the impact of sodium-induced degradation in heterojunction solar cells under accelerated damp-heat testing. They considered three different ...
On December 12th, 2024, Hithium launched ∞Cell N162Ah, the first sodium-ion battery specifically designed for utility-scale energy storage, at the second Hithium Eco-Day in Beijing, China ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of intratesticular injection (ITI) of sodium chloride (NaCl) at two different concentrations for supressing reproductive development in goat ...
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