New sensor could help prevent lithium-ion battery fires and explosions

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The COF screening process for the selective adsorption of ethylene carbonate vapor, using a computational-aided method. Credit: Zhao et al and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Researchers have developed new technology to detect dangerous gas leaks in lithium-ion batteries

With lithium-ion batteries powering everything from smartphones to electric vehicles, safety has become a significant concern. While these batteries are efficient and long-lasting, the results can be catastrophic when something goes wrong.

This issue has become even more pressing with the rise of electric…

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