Quantum Dots Made From Fool's Gold Boost Battery Performance (vanderbilt.edu)
Science_afficionado writes: A lot of attempts have been made to use nanocrystals to improve battery performance, but the results have been disappointing. The problem is that when the size of the crystals drop below a certain size they begin to react chemically with the electrolytes which prevents them from recharging. Now, however, a team of engineers from Vanderbilt University report in an article published in the journal ACS Nano that they can overcome this problem by making the nanocrystals out of iron pyrite, commonly known as fool's gold.
not far fetched at all you say? that's our question for ed snowden here on /. today
So what shape are the dot's Cubed or Dodecahedral?
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"Son, that's not real gold. That's iron pyrite. It's fools gold! That stuff is worthless!"
Never before in the history has Ha! been a more fitting response.
It is produced in raw form as a byproduct of coal production and is so cheap that it is used in lithium batteries that are bought in the store and thrown away after a single use.
Unlike many of the rare earth materials necessary for battery and solar panel manufacture, iron pyrite is (at present) quite plentiful and easily available.
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how much?
Iron pyrite? I doubt it. The article can't fool me!
So you're a stupid reactionary. That kind of dysfunction is all too common among the misfits these days. No one can respond to your desperate cry for help when you post AC.
This will come to nothing. In a few months time nobody will even know that it was proposed. Come on, prove me wrong, for once.
If there was a single actual practical advance for every 100 of these articles i'd be driving an electric car with a thousand mile range on a fifty dollar battery the size of a lunchbox.
Its kind of depressing how slowly battery technology evolves.
more dots more dots OKAY stop dots.
They called me a fool when I payed $1,000/oz for iron pyrite (aka fool's gold), but who is laughing hysterically NOW!!!!?
Hmm. I guess it's still just me...