Core Materials for Robotics

Core Materials for Robotics

PEKKis hailed as the culmination of next-generation materials. It possesses extremely high strength (eight times that of steel), very low weight (only one-third that of aluminum), and excellent heat resistance and chemical stability.12These characteristics make PEEK an ideal material for robotics manufacturing.. The Tesla Optimus second-generation humanoid robot is a typical case of PEEK material … Read more

Fatigue-Free and Skin-like Supramolecular Ion-Conductive Elastomeric Interphases for Stable Lithium Metal Batteries

Fatigue-Free and Skin-like Supramolecular Ion-Conductive Elastomeric Interphases for Stable Lithium Metal Batteries

【Research Background】 Metallic lithium is considered an ideal anode material in battery chemistry due to its high theoretical capacity (3860 mAh g -1) and low reduction potential (3.04 V vs. SHE). However, metallic lithium anodes exhibit high chemical reactivity, spontaneously forming a brittle and uneven solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer upon contact with organic electrolytes. … Read more