The inventor accidentally made a cell phone battery that lasted twice as much.
British researchers stumbled upon a new material called OSPC --
1, this is also the current mobile phone battery is unlikely to explode.
They now want the material to store a large amount of lithium ion, doubling the capacity of lithium batteries.
Abbie Trewin from Lancaster University told The Times: "We want to try to make a new carbon, but diamonds are not carbon
We found it was not true.
"We thought, 'Is this good for the battery? '
We tested its absorption of lithium ion and were pleasantly surprised.
"The new carbon will not expand and shrink as each cost increases --
Different from the current graphite battery
This is the process that causes the battery life of the mobile phone to run out.
It also does not produce lithium tendrils that can be stacked and exploded like the materials currently used.
Dr. Trewin said: "Your battery may be longer than your mobile phone.
"While the study, published in the British Journal of Chemistry, is still in its early stages, it is hoped that new carbon will be further developed in the future.
Dan Brett, from University College London, said: "They may do something big.
After an Englishman.
An educated technician died after his cell phone exploded and he slept next to it.
When Nazrin Hassan charged two smartphones in the bedroom, one of them was thought to have caught fire and lit his mattress.
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