The Age ·general ·2 hours ago

Critical Resources hails sulphur-free battery breakthrough

Critical Resources reported its sulphur-free solid-state electrolyte achieved ionic conductivity of 3.2 milliSiemens per centimetre and activation energy of 0.27 electron volts in testing at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. The performance matches leading sulphide-class materials without toxic gas risks or expensive inert-atmosphere processing required by rival chemistries. The breakthrough supports the company's broader battery technology program.

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