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2019/12/16 The Oldest winner of the Chengnuo award, the Father of Lithium Battery

    2019-12-16

On December 10, the 2019 Nobel Prize ceremony was held in Sweden.

There was a thrilling scene. John B. goodenough, 97, came to the stage in a wheelchair to receive the chemistry prize.

Goodinaf surpassed Arthur Ashkin, who won the Nobel Prize in physics at the age of 96 last year, and set a new record for the oldest Nobel Prize winner, which is a late highest honor.

It is reported that goodenaf is recognized as the father of lithium battery. It is he who invented lithium-ion rechargeable battery, lithium cobaltic acid, lithium manganate and lithium iron phosphate cathode materials, and found goodenaf Kinson law, which is used to determine the magnetic symbol of super exchange materials.

In 1991, Sony produced the world's first commercial lithium battery based on goodinaf's theory. This time, M. Stanley Whittingham of Binghamton University in the United States and Yoshino Chang, a researcher of Asahi chemical group in Japan and professor of Mingcheng University, shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry with goodinaf. Whittingham was known as the father of rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Yoshino Chang made the world's first rechargeable lithium-ion battery prototype in 1983 by using lithium cobaltic cathode and polyacetylene anode.


Issued by Tom, M&S, Dec. 16, 2019.

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