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Nano -tube battery the power future

Nano -tube battery the power future .

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Nano -tube battery the power future

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  1. Nano-tube battery the power future Active Carbon Nanofiber contains quantum , micro, and surface effect, and Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling. It has a very large relative surface area, very high activity and density rate, high heat dissipation rate, and large dispersion rate. Even passing through a high current it only results in very small current concentration

  2. The individual tube diameter of the Carbon Nanofiber is 20-80 nm, with the length of 200-300 nm

  3. Nano-tube battery How does it charge • the anode is made by aluminum • the cathode substrate plate is copper • Carbon-based Nanofiber layer 2 spray-coated on the surface of a conductive plates. • The individual tube diameter of the Carbon Nanofiber layer is 20-80 nm, with the length of 200-300 nm.

  4. after 15,000 cycles the cells still retained over 85% of their original charge capacity They were deep charged and discharged meaning they were taken to 100% charge and 0% charge respectively during the 6-minute cycles partial charging and discharging of the battery does not appear to impact the life or the holding charge capacity of the batteries Toshiba states that it tested a new battery by discharging and fully recharging one thousand times at 77 degrees and found that it lost only one percent of its capacity

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