The curse becomes a blessing.
According to the website Interesting Engineering, Japan's Atomic Energy Agency has created a rechargeable battery using uranium -- depleted uranium -- as the active material in lieu of lead or lithium.
The report said that the experimental battery achieved a voltage of 1.3, less than but within hailing distance of the 1.5V of a standard alkaline battery. As to rechargeability, "the battery was charged and discharged 10 times and the performance of the battery was almost unchanged," said the website.
Cool. If this means a new plentiful source of battery stuff, it means cheaper prices for batteries down the road, and THAT has got to be a good thing.
Except for a nagging point: isn't the depleted uranium supposed to be dangerous? Isn't that why there has been so much of a to-do made for decades now about where it is supposed to be stored? I'm not sure "inside batteries" is an answer that will appeal to everyone.
https://interestingengineering.com/energy/uranium-waste-powered-rechargeable-battery
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