Technicians assemble sodium-ion battery units at a production facility in central China's Henan Province

Chinese researchers develop sodium-ion battery design that forms internal heat barrier to stop thermal runaway reactions linked to battery fires | Daily Reports Online

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  • Internal battery firewall stops overheating before fires begin during failure conditions
  • Ampere-hour sodium-ion cells demonstrate complete suppression of thermal runaway reactions
  • Three-part safety system improves stability without reducing energy output performance

One of the biggest risks in modern batteries is overheating which can lead to fires, but scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) claim to have developed a sodium-ion battery material that forms a solid internal barrier when temperatures rise, stopping fires before they begin.


The dangerous chain reaction it addresses is known as thermal runaway, and it happens when heat inside a battery builds faster than it can escape. Once it starts, temperatures rise quickly and can lead to gas release, fire, or explosions.

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