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Old 05-06-2024, 07:42 AM
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Default Natron's sodium-ion battery "Lithium Free"

Summary of Natron's sodium-ion battery production:

Abundant and sustainable materials: Sodium-ion batteries use sodium, aluminum, iron and manganese, all readily available and ethically sourced.

Faster charging and longer lifespan: Natron's batteries boast 10 times faster charging than lithium-ion and a 50,000 cycle lifespan.

Safer chemistry: Sodium-ion batteries are non-flammable, eliminating safety hazards.

Initial target market: AI data centers due to their need for fast-cycling batteries.

Future expansion: Electric vehicle fast-charging and telecommunication sectors.

Read full article: https://newatlas.com/energy/natron-s...uction-startt/

 

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Old 05-06-2024, 07:47 AM
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Default Visit Natron: https://natron.energy/

"The secret behind Natron's sodium-ion batteries is their patented use of Prussian blue electrodes."

Prussian blue, when combined with sodium ions, creates a chemistry that delivers super-fast charging and power delivery, with no friction. It’s that lack of friction that enables our batteries to last much longer (over 50,000 cycles). And it creates a battery that’s incapable of thermal runaway, incredibly safe, and made entirely from abundant and readily available resources." https://natron.energy/


Prussian blue

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Prussian blue is a dark blue pigment produced by oxidation of ferrous ferrocyanide salts. It has the chemical formula Fe III 4[Fe II (CN)

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23 Jan 2017 — Prussian blue is a pigment that is used to color paints, inks, textiles, and other commercial products. But during the past decade, Prussian ...

 

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