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A new type of fluorinated material used as an interlayer in perovskite solar cells has achieved a record-breaking efficiency of 25.29%. This breakthrough provides a simple and cost-effective way to make solar cells more powerful and stable under real-world conditions like heat and humidity.
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Researchers have found that adding specific solvent molecules into the cathode material of sodium-ion batteries dramatically speeds up the movement of sodium ions. This innovation enables much faster charging and stable long-term performance, making sodium-ion batteries a more viable alternative for large-scale energy storage.
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A new study reveals how chemical reactions between the anode and electrolyte in potassium-ion batteries can lead to overheating and failure. Understanding these interactions is crucial for designing safer battery chemistry that can withstand extreme temperatures.
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