Nano Sublimation Energy Storage
Published in Earth & Environment and Materials
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The Nano Sublimation Battery is an advanced concept that utilizes “freezing” to control ion and cation transport, leveraging Sub-Diffusion Reactions for energy storage. The key idea is to form nanoparticle bonds under an electric field, which act as antifreeze charge reservoirs, storing potential energy in their structured bonding states.
The core principle is sub-diffusion, where particles move slower than in traditional diffusion, which slows the movement of ions and ensures charge stability. The term “freezing” refers not to temperature-induced freezing but to the arrest of ion movement facilitated by external fields. This approach allows the battery to retain energy over extended periods without significant degradation, achieved by minimizing ion loss. This technology enables efficient energy storage and release during controlled phase transitions in the nanoparticle matrix, providing the battery with exceptional stability, long lifespan, and fast charge/discharge cycles.
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