Lithium-ion batteries power everything from smartphones to electric vehicles, but safety remains a major concern. While they are efficient and long-lasting, battery failures can lead to dangerous consequences. In fact, the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) has made this issue even more pressing, with over 20 EV fires or explosions in recent years linked to lithium-ion battery failures.
A groundbreaking study published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces introduces a new sensor that could help mitigate these risks and prevent catastrophic battery failures. As lithium-ion batteries become more widespread in smartphones, laptops, electric vehicles, and military applications, the need for safety innovation has never been more urgent. Though these batteries are known for their high energy density and long lifespan, they also pose serious hazards. Overheating or damage to battery cells can release volatile gases, which may ignite, leading to fires or explosions. As a result, developing gas sensors that are sensitive, selective, cost-effective, easy to integrate, and energy-efficient is crucial for improving lithium-ion battery safety.
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