New research at the University of Kansas could provide longer-lasting batteries for the majority of electronics and electronic vehicles in the future.
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Xianglin Li, recently received a $219,312, two-year grant from the National Science Foundation to push the development of lithium-oxygen batteries.
“Everyone wants to have better batteries for phones, electronics and cars. The current lithium-ion battery, which is used everywhere, doesn’t have enough energy density,” said Xianglin Li, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
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