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Rice husk-derived carbon anodes for lithium ion batteries - Journal ...
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โดย L Wang - 2013 - บทความที่เกี่ยวข้อง
Carbon fibers were obtained using hydrothermal carbonization of rice husk followed by further heat treatment at 1000 °C to increase the conductivity and ...
Rice husks as a sustainable source of nanostructured silicon for ...
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โดย N Liu - 2013 - บทความที่เกี่ยวข้อง
29 พ.ค. 2556 - Rice husks as a sustainable source of nanostructured silicon for high performance Li-ion battery anodes. Liu N, Huo K, McDowell MT, Zhao J, ...
Rice waste put to use in lithium batteries | The Australian
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8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา - Korean researchers say silica can be extracted from rice husks for use in electric car batteries. Source: AAP. IT plays a massive role in feeding ...
Next-generation batteries from rice husk - The Hindu
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6 มิ.ย. 2556 - Nano-size silicon particles for the next-generation Lithium-ion batteries could be produced from rice husk, an abundant agricultural waste, ...
Recycling rice husks for high-capacity lithium battery anodes — Rice ...
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8 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา - Recycling rice husks for high-capacity lithium battery anodes. Files in this Data Supplement: Download Supporting Information (PDF).
Nanoparticles from rice husks set for use in batteries - SciDev.Net
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21 มิ.ย. 2556 - Silicon nanoparticles that naturally occur in rice husks can be extracted and used to make batteries, a study shows.
http://bigpondnews.com/articles/Technology/2013/07/09/Rice_waste_put_to_use_in_batteries_886408.html
09 Jul 2013 - 11:13am
Research has found that the silica in rice husks can be converted into silicon for use in batteries.
It
plays a massive role in feeding the world, and now rice can play a part
in next-generation vehicles, according to new research from Korea.
For
decades, researchers have tried to devise a use for vast amounts of
waste from rice production, the husks, which comprise about 20 per cent
of harvested rice kernels.
That's more than 80 million metric tons a year, given worldwide annual rice yield amounts to about 422 million metric tons.
Until
now, practical uses of rice husks have been limited to a narrow range
of low-value agricultural items such as fertiliser additives and bed
soil because of their tough and abrasive properties.
But there's a
big opportunity for further research targeting more valuable
applications, researchers at Korean institutions including Chungnam
National University believe, after they found silica in the husks can be
converted to silicon and turned into anodes for high-capacity lithium
batteries.
Silicon is in ever-increasing demand because the batteries are at the heart of electric and hybrid vehicles.
The
silica on rice husks is unique as it is formed in layers that protect
the inside of the kernel from bugs and bacteria, but are porous at the
nano-scale level to allow air and water ventilation.
The researchers used several steps, including acid and heat treatments, to extract the silica.
And they found the extracted silicon had excellent electrochemical performance when used for the anodes.
The study was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal.
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