Electrode Materials for Group II Cation Based Batteries

Background

Batteries are described as an alternative technology to lithium batteries which are currently in widespread use. New proposed battery technology will have significantly lower environmental impact than the lead-based systems.

Technology

Magnesium batteries remain promising as possible replacements for lithium-ion batteries. Materials within new technology utilize new natural earth abundant material. Manganese oxides can be turned to dimensions suited for ion transport. Magnesium is more abundant than lithium and is air-stable.

Advantages

Batteries are becoming increasingly significant as the power source installations increase in size - Lower environmental impact than the lead-based systems, with low-cost materials

Application

 

Patent Status

Stage Of Development

 

Licensing Potential

Development partner - Commercial partner - Licensing

Licensing Status

Available for license. We seek to develop and commercialize, by an exclusive or non-exclusive license agreement and/or sponsored research, with a company active in the area.

Additional Info

Additional Information:

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Patent Information:
Case ID: R8525
For Information, Contact:
Donna Tumminello
Assistant Director
State University of New York at Stony Brook
6316324163
donna.tumminello@stonybrook.edu
Inventors:
Kenneth Takeuchi
Esther Takeuchi
Amy Marschilok
Keywords:
battery
Cathode
Electrode
group II
Technologies