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	<title>Chicago Council on Science and Technology &#187; batteries</title>
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		<title>BASF charged up over technology from Argonne to build better batteries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Argonne National Laboratory announced last week that it had reached a licensing deal with chemical manufacturer BASF to produce and bring to market new materials used to construct advanced battery systems. The new batteries will be used to build next-generation electric and hybrid vehicles and for consumer electronics applications.</p>

<p>Argonne researchers developed the materials with funding from the Department of Energy's Vehicle Technologies Program. The composite materials use lithium- and manganese-oxides, and can be used to make cathodes in rechargeable batteries.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By  Ian Monroe</p>
<p>Argonne National Laboratory announced last week that it had reached a licensing deal with chemical manufacturer BASF to produce and bring to market new materials used to construct advanced battery systems. The new batteries will be used to build next-generation electric and hybrid vehicles and for consumer electronics applications.</p>
<p>Argonne researchers developed the materials with funding from the Department of Energy&#8217;s Vehicle Technologies Program. The composite materials use lithium- and manganese-oxides, and can be used to make cathodes in rechargeable batteries.</p>
<p><a href="http://scienceinsociety.northwestern.edu/content/articles/2009/medill-reports/argonne/basf-charged-up-over-technology-from-argonne-to-build-better-batteries">Read the article &gt;&gt;</a></p>
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