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03/30/23 6:51 PM

#97 RE: NanoEE #89

Every time I bye into a battery company I get hit.

This time will be different, AMPX and QS I will buy the dips..

QS is being tested in cars, not sure about ampx.

All my youtube people are doing videos on ampx. I chased ampx up all day and never got one share.

So, here I stand at my desk in after hours trying to get a small amount of shares. to follow on level 2

the chart is getting over bought.

I swear when I decided to hit the ask around 2-pm they rased it .30 in the blink of an eye. it kept coming down to my number one penny above. I must have pissed off the mm's today.

They are both up today.

Oh look they gave me 200 shares I over paid to get those today. I just got tired of chasing it. I hope I get a better price tomorrow.


Silicon
Silicon has been discussed as a candidate to replace graphite in anodes. In theory, silicon can store roughly 10 times as much lithium as graphite.[8] However, lithium does not intercalate neatly into silicon as it does with graphite; the silicon actually bonds chemically with the lithium, creating an entirely new molecular structure. As a result, silicon swells dramatically during charge and contracts during discharge, which causes the silicon to crack and pulverize over many cycles.
This cracking process means that the SEI layer is continually destroyed and reformed over many cycles, increasing the rate at which side reactions consume the lithium in the battery. This causes the battery to lose capacity and increases cell resistance, and therefore reduces its voltage. This means batteries based on silicon anodes tend to lose energy storage capability rapidly.
https://www.quantumscape.com/resources/blog/the-advantages-of-lithium-metal-anodes/