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Re: NanoEE post# 263

Wednesday, 01/19/2022 2:12:36 PM

Wednesday, January 19, 2022 2:12:36 PM

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As a follow up, this is where time is of the essence for such new technologies. Where as technology that is already here and been in the mainstream has an advantage(money is pumped in for further developments around current technology).

Ex., Alkaline batteries were made with mercury, mercury bad. Well the money pumped into Alkaline development took the batteries to a a better place(environmentally friendly place), you can now throw them in the trash. Due to the chemistry of the battery, it is compared to Epsom salt, disposable. Even the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources state to throw them in the trash, people don't know this and some recyclers charge business to haul away Alkaline batteries.

Back to my point, Lithium has a huge horse pulling the cart(money invested), due to all the EV's.

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2021/05/researchers-design-long-lasting-solid-state-lithium-battery/

Now enters the next stage of Lithium's life, a better battery, around current technology Lithium.

The Aluminum Battery sounds great and I don't discredit the future potential, but a Singular Molecular battery in the Carbon Nano development is going to trump dual element development(Graphene and Aluminum, IMO).

The G+Al Battery will be like the SD Card, great ideal but trumped by upcoming USB sticks. But the G+Al will make a come back for a niche market, like ImTC says Solar powered homes or larger Power Storage Units.

Who knows, the consumers have done crazy adaptations to technology before and lets see how the market responds to the technology coming.

So 12 - 15 years we will know where this technology heads.

Hopefully this hasn't confused anybody.

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