Revolutionary Metal-Covalent Frameworks: Using Aqueous Rechargeable Zinc-Ion Batteries
In a recent study, researchers have developed a new type of metal-covalent framework that could revolutionize the way we store energy. This new type of metal-covalent framework is capable of storing and releasing energy in aqueous systems, allowing for rechargeable zinc-ion batteries. This new technology could potentially improve the energy storage capacity of existing batteries, making them significantly more efficient. The metal-covalent framework is composed of a combination of metal and organic building blocks, which work together to form a highly ordered structure that is capable of storing and releasing energy. The team of researchers believe that this technology could be used in a range of energy storage applications, from electric vehicles to wearable electronics.
source: Phys.org