Breakthrough GMG Super G Graphene Slurry For Batteries
The Australian-based Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has revealed a breakthrough liquid graphene slurry to improve the performance of standard lithium-ion batteries.
Said to be viable for EVs as well as other battery functions, the Super G graphene slurry is a “breakthrough” developed to integrate into lithium-ion anodes or cathodes.
The company claimed an Oxford University study hinted at “exceptional performance” from the Super G process, with longer battery life due to a 2.5-times reduction in ionic resistivity.
It also claimed Super G increased the structural stability during calendaring, while adding a maximum of between 0.5 and 2 percent to the weight.
In development for the last three years, GMG conceived the slurry for use in its own graphene aluminium-ion battery, which shows tremendous promise for high conductivity, low charge-transfer resistance and high density.
GMG confirmed it is in talks with multiple battery makers to explore the production potential of the Super G slurry.
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