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Scientists Make Water-Based Battery That Could Last 300 Years Using Tofu Brine Ingredients
(www.zmescience.com)
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And that’s basically it!
the electrode retained 72.67% of its capacity after 120,000 charge cycles MgCl2 and CaCl2 Hex-TADD-COP, short for hexaketone-tetraaminodibenzo-p-dioxin covalent organic polymer. - the tricky part. 48.3 watt-hours per kilogram compare to LFP @90-160 Wh/kg
An aqueous battery using an electrolyte with a pH of 7 and suitable for direct environmental discard https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-026-69384-2
use of water as a solvent limits maximum voltage
wanted to use water to get electricity anyway for a laugh? we have a tool for that: it's called STEAM TURBINE
How high is that limit? 4.2V for lithium cells isn't exactly stunning
4-5V is state of the art and pushing it there or beyond that gets very tricky very quickly. pure water has electrochemical window of 1.23V, but you can go a bit over that because at low overvoltage water splitting is slow at most electrode materials. that's why lead battery can have 2V per cell and will generate hydrogen when charged much over nominal voltage