2019 paper on exploding batteries and LENR

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    As part of my permanent search for new publications in the field I came across this recent paper and searched the forum to see if it had been posted already. As it seems it had not been posted, I thought it might be of interest of our members to know about.


    It reports theoretical and experimental work on exploding lithium batteries and gives a recommendation to keep the Li ion transfer rate below a threshold to avoid the unwanted phenomena.

    https://www.worldscientific.co…0.1142/9789811202339_0089

    I certainly Hope to see LENR helping humans to blossom, and I'm here to help it happen.

  • "is that Lithium ions should not be transferred between two battery terminals at a rate exceeding two moles per minute."


    Seems to a be a missing parameter here. Moles per minute per unit of area? For example: per square cm or square meter.... In any case, it seems to be a large number of charges transferred regardless of the areal dimensions of the transfer surface. Given that 1 Coulomb is an Ampere second, and that there are ~96 thousand coulombs per mole: Hence at this suggested "limit" we are indeed at huge, and unlikely to be realistic, implied power densities.

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