The Crucial Role of Battery Anodes
To fully grasp why this technology matters, it’s important to first understand how batteries work. Batteries store energy through two key parts: the anode and the cathode. The anode holds energy during charging and releases it when the battery powers devices like electric vehicles.
Today’s most common battery anodes are made from graphite, a reliable material but limited in energy storage. Scientists have long sought alternatives like silicon because it can store significantly more energy. Yet silicon has posed its own challenges. It expands when charged, potentially causing battery damage and creating safety risks. These issues have kept silicon from widespread use despite its clear advantages.


