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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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From: Elroy Jetson7/26/2018 3:57:14 PM
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Quick recharge batteries, replacing ceramic battery electrodes with Niobium Tungsten Oxide, will charge within minutes - nature.com

The inexpensive niobium tungsten oxide reduces electrical resistance inside the battery, allowing positively-charged particles to travel hundreds of times faster. The new electrodes do not require any other change to the battery chemistry.

First discovered in 1965, niobium tungsten oxide offers a more open crystalline structure allowing faster transmission of lithium ions. Nb-Ti alloys were first used as low temperature superconductors bound in an aluminum matrix.

A sem micrograph of niobium tungsten oxide revealing their open structure allowing lithium ion flow



Ni-Ti conductor wires feeding a superconducting magnet in the Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator

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