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Electrode Material from CO2 Leads to Exceptional Performance in Sodium-ion Batteries

UP Catalyst, a leading Estonian nanotechnology company, is proud to announce the achievement of superior performance in sodium-ion batteries using a novel electrode material derived from CO2. The tests were conducted by the Titirici group, a multidisciplinary research team based at Imperial College London, focusing on the applications of carbon materials in renewable energy technologies. Recent developments in energy storage technology have led to a growing demand for high-performance, environmentally sustainable batteries. UP Catalyst has been at the forefront of this research, producing sustainable carbon materials to enhance battery performance. The latest breakthrough involves the use of carbon nanotubes…

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