A new battery allows you to charge your smartphone once a week.

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The evolution of mobile gadgets is gaining momentum every year. There are more “advanced” applications, high-resolution cameras, powerful processors and other aspects that provide the device with high performance and competitiveness.





Naturally, all this affects the battery life of the device. Even having a smartphone with a powerful lithium-ion battery, the user has to charge it at least once a day.

Fluoride could be an alternative to the substance used in modern batteries. The possibility of its use as a reusable energy carrier has been discussed for a long time. However, there is one catch - when charging fluoride heats up to 150 degrees, which is unacceptable.

And now, relatively recently, scientists managed to invent a battery based on the above element. Thanks to the use of negative ions (F-), which have fewer charges than positive, it was possible to achieve an increase in battery performance by 8 times.

So if technology If it gets into mass production, then soon the owners of smartphones will be able to actively use the gadget for a week without a single charge. By the way, the developers have already successfully tested the first fluoride battery, which operates at room temperature.