New low-cost ‘water battery’ breakthrough offers high-stability over 220 cycles of use
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The new "water battery" developed by Xi'an Jiaotong University researchers uses modified naphthalene diimide in the electrolyte, demonstrating stable performance over 220 cycles and potentially advancing large-scale energy storage for renewable applications.
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