Breakthrough in Nanotube Membranes Enhances Lithium-Ion Transport Speed
A new class of nanotube membranes has been developed, showcasing rapid ion transport capabilities that could significantly impact clean energy and lithium recovery efforts.
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A new class of nanotube membranes has been developed, showcasing rapid ion transport capabilities that could significantly impact clean energy and lithium recovery efforts.
A recent study published in Nature highlights the potential of boron nitride nanotube membranes for rapid lithium-ion transport, suggesting advancements in energy storage.
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