Boron nitride nanotubes move lithium ions 31 times faster than expected

Researchers from Rutgers University and the University of Illinois Chicago have developed boron nitride membranes that can transport lithium ions 31 times faster than standard diffusion, as published in Nature Nanotechnology. These membranes can power small electronics using salt-solution gradients, with high power densities and energy-conversion efficiency. Potential applications include lithium recovery from waste batteries and blue energy generation from salt and fresh water convergence.

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