MIT's lithium-carbon dioxide battery generates energy and solidifies carbon



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"What we showed for the first time is that this technique activates carbon dioxide for easier electrochemistry," says Betar Gallant, an author of the study. "These two chemistries – aqueous amines and non-aqueous battery electrolytes – are not usually used together, but their combination confers new and interesting behaviors that can increase the discharge voltage and enable a sustainable conversion of carbon dioxide."

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