On April 17, it was learned from the Chinese Academy of Sciences that China’s scientific research team found that by heating the lithium rich manganese based cathode materials of the next generation of lithium batteries, it can help the aging lithium rich manganese based batteries recover voltage and make them “rejuvenate”. This discovery provides a new approach for developing smarter and more durable next-generation lithium batteries. This research was completed by the team of Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the related achievement papers have been published online in the international academic journal Nature.
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