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Assunto:  New water-powered tech could power batteries that can last hundre
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Tue, 12 May 2026 09:00:00 -0500
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 * Originally in: SF_Reality

New water-powered tech could power batteries that can last hundreds of years 
without degrading  and are so safe that the electrolytes can be used as 
'tofu-brine' for home cooking

Date:
Mon, 11 May 2026 21:40:00 +0000

Description:
Chinese scientists developed a non-toxic water battery capable of surviving 
120,000 cycles using corrosion-resistant organic polymer structures.

FULL STORY
Scientists from the City University of Hong Kong and
Southern University of Science and Technology have developed a new type of 
water-based battery that could last for hundreds of years without losing its 
capacity over time. 

Published in Nature Communications , the device uses synthesized covalent 
organic polymers as an anode for magnesium and calcium ions instead of 
traditional battery materials. The researchers found a specific compound that 
combines high-density carbonyl with a rigid honeycomb-like structure that 
resists corrosion, and this design allows the battery to withstand up to 
120,000 charge cycles, which is more than ten times longer than conventional 
lithium-ion grid storage batteries.  Aqueous batteries have always offered
safety advantages over lithium-ion because they are nonflammable and have 
lower upfront costs. 

However, they typically store less energy and break down over time due to 
electrolyte decomposition that corrodes their metal components. 

The water-based electrolyte in conventional designs often becomes either 
extremely acidic or alkaline, which gradually destroys the battery from the 
inside. 

Organic polymers rarely work well in these conditions because they break down 
quickly when exposed to such harsh chemical environments.

The new design uses a neutral electrolyte with a pH of exactly 7.0, 
eliminating the extreme conditions that normally cause corrosion. 

The specific compound used in the device, called hexaketone 
tetraaminodibenzo-p-dioxin, maintains a stable flat honeycomb-like structure 
throughout the battery's entire lifespan. 

This structural stability prevents the gradual reduction in capacity that 
smartphone users know all too well from their aging devices.

The scientists calculated that at current grid storage usage rates of 1.1 
cycles per day, their battery could operate for about 300 years before 
needing any replacement. 

More importantly, the electrolytes used in this new design are completely 
non-toxic and can be safely discarded directly into the environment. 

The research team even noted that the electrolyte solution is so harmless 
that it could be used as tofu brine for home cooking without any health 
risks. Commercial hurdles remain The battery still faces the same fundamental 
limitation as all aqueous devices, which is lower energy density than 
lithium-ion systems. 

A battery that lasts three centuries but takes up twice as much space may 
still struggle to find commercial adoption in space-constrained environments. 

The manufacturing cost of the specialized organic polymers also remains 
unclear, and large-scale production could reveal unexpected economic 
barriers. 

Grid storage operators care about cycle life and safety, but they also care 
about dollars per kilowatt hour delivered over the lifetime of the 
installation. 

A 300-year battery is only useful if the utility company still exists in 300 
years, and the economics have to work for the decade ahead, not just the 
century beyond. 

The absence of toxic materials is a genuine breakthrough, but the market will 
decide whether the trade-offs make sense. 

The scientists have most likely solved a chemistry problem, but the 
commercialization problem is just getting started.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/water-powered-tech-could-power-batteries-that-ca
n-last-hundreds-of-years-without-degrading-and-are-so-safe-that-the-electrolyt
es-can-be-used-as-tofu-brine-for-home-cooking

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