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An Ode to Cathodes: Pushing the Boundary of Batteries

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The world-famous Argonne National Laboratory released yet another battery breakthrough this month. B

The world-famous Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) released yet another battery breakthrough this month. Before you ask, it’s not the long-awaited replacement for lithium. As it turns out, the most cutting-edge research at one of the planet’s top labs is almost entirely focused on cathodes... [Outsider Club Header] Sep 20, 2022 By Luke Sweeney for the Outsider Club An Ode to Cathodes: Pushing the Boundary of Batteries The world-famous Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) released yet another battery breakthrough this month. Before you ask, it’s not the long-awaited replacement for lithium. That pipe dream is still keeping engineers up at night. As it turns out, the most cutting-edge research at one of the planet’s top labs is almost entirely focused on cathodes, the positively charged component that releases lithium ions and provides electrical current. [lithium cell] The ANL is trying to solve the same problem that has been plaguing the industry since the first lithium-ion battery was created: They're fragile. And I mean that in more ways than one. Lithium metal is highly reactive. It can explode easily if punctured, resulting in an hours-long firestorm that is almost impossible to extinguish. [EV Fire] On a much smaller (and less violent) scale, however, lithium batteries take damage every time they charge or discharge. Microscopic cracks gradually form deep within the cathode, reducing the electrical connectivity of the cell. [Devastating Announcement Predicted for September 21st Could Change America Forever]( Expert predicts a meeting scheduled for September 21st, 2022, could have many Americans unloading their investments and running to the bank. With just one move, the most popular asset in America could suddenly be on its way to being illegal. [Click here to see how you can protect your family and wealth.]( It’s the exact same chemical process that starts to slowly kill your cellphone battery over time. Tiny hairline fractures called dendrites start to slowly choke off the pathways that electrons travel through. Eventually, the connection between the anode and cathode is severed completely. [dendrites] The ANL has been working on this exact problem for years now, if not decades. Remarkably, it hasn't made any significant progress to speak of. Lithium batteries are still just as prone to explosions and/or dendrites as they were 10 years ago. The ANL’s recent big discovery was supposed to be a shock to the system — the first real breakthrough in years. Sadly for both the researchers and the rest of the world, they couldn't be more wrong. The Industry's Top Minds Are Spinning Their Wheels The ANL’s high-tech solution sounds like something from Star Trek. To prevent cracks from forming in the battery, the team is working on eliminating boundaries, the tiny borders between any two different chemicals. After years of careful research, the ANL team concluded that these boundaries are the underlying source of battery damage. By using an advanced technique that essentially coats every cathode molecule in a non-reactive polymer, researchers achieved something incredible: [ANL cathode image] See those tiny cracks on the right? That’s what was happening to the unlucky recipients of the first Chevy Bolts. The left is after applying the ANL’s new technique. It’s a noticeable difference. From these results alone, it’s tempting to label the problem “Solved!” and start looking for the most lucrative investment play. Resist that temptation. [QUIZ] 46 BILLION Barrels of Oil?! A massive $5.9 trillion oil boom is about to take place. Three tiny companies just acquired the rights to mine an untapped patch holding 46 billion barrels of oil in a mystery location... And it even has the potential to reach $9 trillion in value if prices reach $200 per barrel! So which country do you think will lead this upcoming oil surge? - Venezuela - Saudi Arabia - Canada - Russia Think you know the answer? [See if you’re right!]( Despite the pretty pictures and obscure technical language, this discovery is the scientific version of putting lipstick on a pig. You see, the battery that the ANL is working with is made up of nickel-manganese-cobalt oxide (NMC). Some of our veteran readers should already be able to guess the problem here. I’ll give the rest a hint: [Battery Metal prices] The solution cooked up at the ANL is highly dependent on a few of the most expensive and conflict-prone materials on Earth. Pricing for every component of the NMC battery design is expected to increase substantially every year through 2030. But since the ANL is a government lab, its discoveries are already bought and paid for. Chevrolet, the deep pockets behind this recent discovery, is no doubt heavily invested in the design. Regardless of how bleak the future looks, there are already hundreds of thousands of vehicles that depend on the specific power requirements of the NMC battery. To put it simply, take anything from the ANL with a grain of salt. It’s not exactly in it for the good of the industry. Turn the Global Chip Crisis to Your Benefit TODAY The microchip shortage is causing industries to lose hundreds of billions of dollars... And it’s impacting YOU financially. The prices of everyday tech products like laptops, phones, printers, and graphics cards are as much as $350 more expensive. It’s absolutely ridiculous... But there is a silver lining. Because [I’ve uncovered a TINY, virtually unheard-of company...]( Which is at the very CENTER of America’s initiative to solve this crisis. Investors who get in on the ground floor today could rake in gains as high as 9,737%... Which turns every $2,500 invested into $245,925! [Get all the details now.]( Want to See the REAL Future of Batteries? Check This Out… Instead of cycling through different metals that can cost five figures per ton, the most plausible solution is actually based on carbon. It makes up one-fourth of the mass in the universe. Here on Earth, it’s by far one of the cheapest and most abundant materials. When I first read about this new cathode material, I was blown away that it had taken this long. How could the world have overlooked carbon, the literal building block of all life? Well, it’s not just carbon. Carbon takes many forms. Crystal clear like a diamond or dark and opaque like coal and graphite... It all has to do with the structure of the atoms inside. Depending on the shape, the material will have vastly different properties. The newest form defies all logic: It’s two-dimensional. [graphene two dimensions] If that concept is making your head hurt, you're not alone. In fact, I imagine it’s causing a good bit of pain throughout the entire battery industry. If that sounds interesting to you, I haven’t even gotten to the best part yet. The company producing it is already light-years ahead of even the ANL and is practically unknown — but not for long. Read more about the next great [cathode breakthrough here](, or listen to our resident self-made tech millionaire [explain the basics here](. To your wealth, Luke Sweeney Contributor, Outsider Club Follow the Outsiders [Twitter]( | [Facebook]( | [LinkedIn]( | [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. Outsider Club, Copyright © Outsider Club LLC, 3 E Read Street Baltimore, MD 21202. Please note: It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you're getting this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, get more info [here]( including our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. If you are interested in our other publications, please call our customer service team at [1-855-496-0830](tel:/18554960830).

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