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Topic started on 21-8-2008 @ 09:19 PM by Shere Khaan

Flexible, Adaptable Polymer Energy Storage


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Wang and his research team report today (Aug. 20) at the 236th national American Chemical Society meeting in Philadelphia in two papers, on the development of power density tunable polymers and polymer ceramic nanocomposites as electric storage materials for capacitors. Currently, power conditioning is carried out by capacitors, but Wang believes that eventually properly tuned polymer capacitors could replace batteries.
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reply posted on 21-8-2008 @ 09:19 PM by Shere Khaan
This is BIG for battery technology.

If any of you are on the ball with ultra capacitors you are probably aware of a private company called
Eestor and their claims about new ultra capacitors which will blow current battery technology out of the water. One of their recent delays in release of their technology has been their transfer to a PET base for the EESUs.

There has been a lot of skepticism on the science for this technology. This is the first time I have seen an independent organisation working on a similar type of technology of a ceramic powder in a polymer. With any luck this technology will break soon, and with the advances in renewable energy will change the world for the better.

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