Lithium-ion batteries, hydrogen fuel cells, and water filtration systems form the backbone of today’s clean technology push, but their performance is still throttled by limitations in thin-film coatings.
These films, essential for power output, durability, and efficiency, often suffer from uneven structure, poor porosity, and manufacturing inefficiencies.
A new breakthrough promises to tackle these constraints without rewriting the chemistry, offering a smarter way to squeeze more out of the same materials.
Moleaer Inc., A U.S.-based company headquartered in Hawthorne, California, and a global leader in nanobubble technology, has unveiled a patent-pending thin-film breakthrough that could significantly boost the efficiency of lithium-ion batteries, PEM fuel cells, green hydrogen systems, and water filtration membranes.
While offering high-impact performance gains, the technology is not without limitations,…


