Materials scientists from Nanyang Technological University Singapore have found a way to prevent internal short-circuits, the main cause of fires in Li-ion batteries.
Billions of Li-ion batteries are produced annually for use in mobile phones, laptops, personal mobile devices, and the huge battery packs of electric vehicles and aircraft.
This global battery demand is set to grow, with electric vehicles alone requiring up to 2,700 GWh worth of Li-ion batteries a year by 2030, equivalent to some 225 billion mobile phone batteries.
Even with an estimated failure rate of less than one-in-a-million, in 2020 there were 26 power-assisted bicycle (PAB) fires and 42 cases of personal mobility device fires in Singapore.
In most Li-ion battery fires, the cause is due to a build-up of lithium deposits known as dendrites (tiny wire-like tendrils) that cross the separator between the positive (cathode) and negative (anode) electrodes of the battery when it is being charged, causing a short-circuit leading to an uncontrolled chemical fire.
To prevent such battery fires, NTU scientists invented a patent-pending “anti-short layer” that can be easily added inside a Li-ion battery, preventing any future short-circuits from occurring during the charging process.
This concept is akin to adding a slice of cheese to a hamburger’s meat patty in between the buns, thus the new “anti-short layer” can be rapidly adopted in current battery manufacturing.
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Here’s how you can upgrade to Windows 11 early
Microsoft will begin rolling out Windows 11 on October 5. However, the company has finalised the new version and released it to its Release Preview channel.
You can switch to the Release Preview in Windows 10 and get the free Windows 11 upgrade early.
Here’s how you can get the free Windows 11 upgrade:
* First you need to see if your PC is compatible with Windows 11 using Microsoft’s PC Health App (download here).
* If your PC is compatible, you will have to register as a Windows Insider at Microsoft’s site to get the upgrade early.
* On the existing 10 PC, go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Insider Program
* Click the “Get Started” button and link the Microsoft account you used to sign up to be a Windows Insider
* Select the Release Preview ring when asked to pick your Insider settings
* Agree to Microsoft terms and then reboot your computer
* Go to Settings > Update & Security, and you will see a new banner with the option update to Windows 11
* Download and install option and follow the prompts to get the new operating system early
After upgrading to Windows 11, you can then go to Settings > Windows Update and select “Stop getting preview builds” to unenroll from the preview updates for Windows 11 and remain on the final version.
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