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THE AQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE SODIUM ION BATTERY: A LOW-COST SOLUTION FROM AQUION ENERGY J. F. Whitacre,1,2 Sneha Shanbhag,2 David Blackwood,2
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Document Date: 2012-01-17 17:58:46


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Pittsburgh / Na / /

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Caltech / Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Aquion Energy / /

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Carnegie Mellon University / Jet Propulsion Laboratory / University of Michigan / Pike Research Report / /

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neutral pH solution / energy storage / manufacturing level / possible battery energy / intercalation electrode materials systems / energy-storage-on-the-grid / optimized device / energy density / manufacturing techniques / energy storage capability / acceptable energy density values / manufacturing / open-air environment using simple equipment / alkali metal / electricity grids / functional materials systems / manufacturing plant / energy storage solution / cathode materials systems / aqueous solution / stationary applications / energy technologies / energy storage device / /

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Department of Materials Science and Engineering / Carnegie Mellon University / Carnegie Mellon / the University of Michigan / Department of Engineering and Public Policy / /

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J.F. Whitacre / /

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collector / Professor / full-time Chief Technology Officer / representative / founder / /

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Pennsylvania / Michigan / /

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energy technologies / functional materials systems / resulting technology / fuel cells / /

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www.pikeresearch.com/research / /

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