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Goodbye to the Graphite, Hello Fulerene: Japanese Scientists Create the Indestructible Anode for Electric Cars

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Researchers at the University of Tohoku, under the direction of Professor Hao Li, have achieved a technical breakthrough that solves decades of instability in energy storage: the creation of a covalently bonded fullerene frame. This new material, called Mg4C60, uses magnesium atoms to generate chemical bridges between carbon spheres, preventing the structure from dissolving in the electrolyte during battery use. Published in the Journal of the A…
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Researchers at the University of Tohoku, under the direction of Professor Hao Li, have achieved a technical breakthrough that solves decades of instability in energy storage: the creation of a covalently bonded fullerene frame. This new material, called Mg4C60, uses magnesium atoms to generate chemical bridges between carbon spheres, preventing the structure from dissolving in the electrolyte during battery use. Published in the Journal of the A…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Saturday, January 24, 2026.
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