Scientists have developed a nonflammable electrolyte for potassium and potassium-ion batteries, for functions in next-generation energy-storage methods past lithium know-how. Scientists clarify that the novel electrolyte based mostly on an natural phosphate makes the batteries safer and likewise permits for operation at decreased concentrations, which is a crucial situation for large-scale functions.
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