Last March 9 in London, the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) alongside the Samsung R&D Institute Japan (SRJ), presented their new study on high-performance, long-lasting all-solid-state batteries to Nature Energy. These new all-solid-state batteries will be able to support larger battery capacities because of their ability to support higher energy density and utilize solid electrolytes, which are safer than traditional lithium-ion batteries. However, there is some concern regarding the use of lithium metal anodes typically used in all-solid-state batteries as these are prone to trigger the growth of dendrites, needle-like crystals that can develop on the anode of a battery during charging. These dendrites can reduce the lifespan and safety of a battery. To counter these effects, Samsung proposed to use a silver-carbon (Ag-C) composite layer as the anode. The leader of the project and Master at SAIT’s Next Generation Battery Lab, Dongmin Im, mentioned that they plan to continue to develop and refine all-solid-state battery materials and manufacturing technologies to help bring EV battery innovation to the next level. The much awaited Omnia i900 from Samsung (see specs here) was released in the Philippines yesterday. While everybody is getting frustrated with the supposed Globe iPhone 3G pricing, the Samsung Omnia will definitely be a formidable alternative to the former. Read more in our articles including "Samsung presents new All-Solid-State Battery Technology" and "OpenAI unveils GPT-5.6 with Sol, Terra, Luna AI models".
Last March 9 in London, the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) alongside the Samsung R&D Institute Japan (SRJ), presented their new study on high-performance, long-lasting all-solid-state batteries to Nature Energy. These new all-solid-state batteries will be able to support larger battery capacities because of their ability to support higher energy density and utilize solid electrolytes, which are safer than traditional lithium-ion batteries.
However, there is some concern regarding the use of lithium metal anodes typically used in all-solid-state batteries as these are prone to trigger the growth of dendrites, needle-like crystals that can develop on the anode of a battery during charging. These dendrites can reduce the lifespan and safety of a battery. To counter these effects, Samsung proposed to use a silver-carbon (Ag-C) composite layer as the anode.
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