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Hello again,
the other hot topic that needs to be discussed is Vanadium batteries, which are still quite unknown by many. I followed Invinity and Largo Resources, but realworld applications seem to be a bit under the radar and it is hard to understand why for large scale applications the Inv community still looks at lithium and not at vanadium...
what do you think?
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Summary of Mark Chalmers, President & CEO of Energy Fuels (NYSE: UUUU) interview with Crux Investor
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Hello Everyone
I've to do a presentation about how you can detect alcohols with a solution of vanadium oxinate, the problem that I have is I don't know how can that bond occur, I've searched in various papers about it but I'm going crazy.
Does someone have an explanation for this? Or some link to read about it?
Thanks in advance
I am seeing a lot of old soviet rings that have a real setting made during that time, but the stones are not actually synthetic alexandrites but rather synthetic corundum laced with vanadium.
The color change is nice nevertheless (pink to purple), so I would like to know how much I would guess the value?
Say in comparison to amethyst and synthetic alexandrite. There is a ring with some stones like this going for 100 and I feel it should be less given that it is 875 silver and the stone is neither a color changing amethyst nor synthetic alexandrite
I have seen a lot of talk about vanadium batteries becoming the new battery of choice for large scale electric grids. Once the world transitions to fully renewable energy, large batteries are going to be a must have. According to what Iβve read, vanadium batteries are much better than alternatives. They have higher cycles with less deterioration, and they are cheaper when used at scale. This is all just from what Iβve read online, so Iβm unsure whether or not to trust it fully. I have a very basic understanding of battery technology and am not confident enough to say these claims are true or not. I was hoping someone in this community could give some more insight or knowledge on the topic.
With Teslaβs obvious path towards energy storage with power walls and other products, is there a chance Tesla will use vanadium batteries?
Are vanadium batteries actually better than alternatives at a larger scale? Will they be the battery of choice for these future fully electric grids? How can we capitalize on this if these claims are true?
If anyone has any knowledge on the topic please contribute to the conversation.
I know everyone here is retarded but Iβm sure some of you actually know what youβre talking about, my apologies for bad formatting as this is my first post.
Journal of the American Chemical SocietyDOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c01883
David E. Jaramillo, Henry Z. H. Jiang, Hayden A. Evans, Romit Chakraborty, Hiroyasu Furukawa, Craig M. Brown, Martin Head-Gordon, and Jeffrey R. Long
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I want to finish the group 5 elements and I need to know the toxicity of vanadium because I looked it up and couldnβt really tell if it was talking about itβs compounds or the metal itself.
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