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 at room temperature, matching leading sulphide materials in independent testing at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. The breakthrough could enable safer, lower-cost battery manufacturing by eliminating toxic gas risks associated with sulphide electrolytes. The company plans further composition improvements and interfacial testing.
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