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  2. Nanowire battery - Wikipedia

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    A nanowire battery uses nanowires to increase the surface area of one or both of its electrodes, which improves the capacity of the battery. Some designs (silicon, germanium and transition metal oxides ), variations of the lithium-ion battery have been announced, although none are commercially available.

  3. Sodium-ion battery - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the O3-type NaNi 1/4 Na 1/6 Mn 2/12 Ti 4/12 Sn 1/12 O 2 oxide can deliver 160 mAh/g at average voltage of 3.22 V vs Na/Na +, [40] while a series of doped Ni-based oxides of the stoichiometry Na a Ni (1−x−y−z) Mn x Mg y Ti z O 2 can deliver 157 mAh/g in a sodium-ion "full cell" with a hard carbon anode at average discharge ...

  4. The Forever Battery That Promises to Change the EV Industry - AOL

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    Editor’s note: “The Forever Battery That Promises to Change the EV Industry” was previously published in March 2023. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available.

  5. Nanobatteries - Wikipedia

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    A battery converts chemical energy to electrical energy and is composed of three general parts: Anode (positive electrode); Cathode (negative electrode); Electrolyte; The anode and cathode have two different chemical potentials, which depend on the reactions that occur at either terminus.

  6. Silicon nanowire - Wikipedia

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    [1] SiNWs exhibit charge trapping behavior which renders such systems of value in applications necessitating electron hole separation such as photovoltaics, and photocatalysts. [4] Recent experiment on nanowire solar cells has led to a remarkable improvement of the power conversion efficiency of SiNW solar cells from <1% to >17% in the last few ...

  7. Verizon High Speed Internet - Wikipedia

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    Verizon High Speed Internet is a digital subscriber line (DSL) Internet service offered by Verizon. It allows consumers to use their telephone and Internet service simultaneously over the same telephone line while benefiting from Internet connection speeds significantly faster than dial-up . [ 1 ]

  8. Nanowire - Wikipedia

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    Corn-like nanowire is a one-dimensional nanowire with interconnected nanoparticles on the surface, providing a large percentage of reactive facets. TiO 2 corn-like nanowires were first prepared by a surface modification concept using surface tension stress mechanism through a two consecutive hydrothermal operation, and showed an increase of 12% ...

  9. Verizon confirms service is back online after a major outage

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    Verizon has confirmed that its cell service is back online following a massive outage affecting some of its mobile phone customers. “Verizon engineers have fully restored today’s network ...