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Discussion on Graphene batteries - Ayzek - 03-03-2017

Technology Submission
Overview

Name of Origin Country: N/A
Name of Technology/Object: Graphene-based batteries

Supporting Real Life References:
Spasenovic, Marko. "Graphene batteries and supercapacitors to power our world" Graphenea. Graphenea Inc, 27 Jun. 2013. Web. 3 Mar. 2017.
"Graphene batteries: Introduction and Market News" Graphene-info. Metalgrass Software. Web. 3 Mar. 2017.
"Understanding Graphene Batteries" AZoNano. AzoNano Network, 21 Dec. 2016. Web. 3 Mar. 2017.
Walton-Elliott, Kate. "Tech Insight: Are Graphene Batteries Just Around The Corner Or Just Wishful Thinking?" Transport Evolved. Transport Evolved, 5 May 2016. Web. 3 Mar. 2017.
Stanislawska, Aleksandra. "Graphene production kicks off in Poland" #Poland. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 7 Oct. 2014. Web. 3 Mar. 2017.
Report
Graphene-based batteries/superconductors are batteries that incorporate graphene into their design. Graphene is a single-layer sheet of carbon atom with amazing properties that have it championed as a totally radical material that'll revolutionize, like, everything. Whether that's true or not isn't what why we're here; the subject for this submission is graphene's use in batteries and superconductors. Some of you may recognize this topic from Brumbrum's thread on it back in Caprecia/Oracia, but I didn't find anything significantly useful there, so let's pretend it's not a thing.

Now, it's more or less accepted that graphene-incorporating batteries increase capacity, extent life-time, and reduce charge time (all four sources supported this). The references cited above all state this is primarily done through the use of graphene anodes in lithium-ion batteries. Doing so enables 10x faster charge times and 10x stored power then graphite-anode lithium ion batteries (Grahenea). Graphene may also help lithium sulfur batteries reach their potential of 2567 Wh/kg. While these high figures are not likely be the final, commercially-available capabilities, graphene batteries are nonetheless expected to be several times more powerful than conventional/li-ion alternatives, as projected by TransportEvolved:

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The largest obstacle to graphene batteries is production, though that could simply be because it's an emerging technology, so of course they're still figuring out how to best produce it quickly and cheaply. However, progress is being made. Electric vehicle companies in particular are eager to push the technology forward, with Huawei unveiling a graphene battery in Nov. 2016 (admittedly in a heat-dissipation role). Tesla's also working on it, and some rich guy with too much money. (Graphene-info). Vorbek Materials has also released a the first commercial graphene-enhanced battery to serve as a mobile-charging station. Poland's also started industrial production of graphene back in 2014, so it's really only a matter of time until graphene becomes widespread.

Description:
Graphene-enhanced batteries have a greater capacity, last longer, and charge faster than current types. This would largely have a background effect in-character, enabling phones that last weeks, and electric cars that can travel for longer on one charge. Militarily, it'd also us to power our POWAH AHMOH/powered suits to actually be useful. This will have its own submission at a later date, however.



RE: Technology Discussion on Graphene batteries - Ayzek - 03-14-2017

No comments from anyone? Really? >Sad


RE: Technology Discussion on Graphene batteries - CONCENTRAL - 03-14-2017

Esteemed international administrator, the Mandate is interested in this technology. That is all.


RE: Technology Discussion on Graphene batteries - Seperallis - 03-14-2017

Was I supposed to say something? I didn't realize a debate was being had; you posted all relevant info, anyway.


RE: Discussion on Graphene batteries - Ayzek - 03-24-2017

Well, any comment from anyone would've been nice, so I don't spend a thread talking to myself. Like usual.

* Ayzek puts on suit and tie.

Give a lack of comment and generally informative opening report, the Directorate will now process this claim. It:
  • approves this submission,
  • affirms that graphene technology is available to any first-world country,
  • recognizes Lanlania, Aurentine, and Goldecia as leaders in the graphene field,
  • establishes the following guideline on the use of graphene batteries:
Standard Graphene-based batteries shall have a similar lifespan (400-1200 cycles),  4-5 times the storage capacity, and charge in 15% of the time as conventional Li-ion batteries of comparable scale. Storage capacity may be increased at the expense of lifespan. However, the battery degrades faster at higher capacity, so it's arguably not worth it. These guidelines shall remain in place until reality overturns them.

* Ayzek takes off suit and tie.

THANKS, DIRECTOR-SAMA.