Zwitterions Are The Key To New Solid-State Batteries
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Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a new polymer electrolyte using zwitterions, which enables ions to flow efficiently in solid-state batteries. This breakthrough could revolutionize energy technologies by improving performance, reducing costs, and eliminating fire hazards. The electrolyte's structure, featuring comb-like aggregations of zwitterionic groups, allows ions to move up to 10 billion times faster than their surroundings, making it a promising candidate for solid-state batteries and other decarbonization applications.