logoalt Hacker News

kenhwangyesterday at 9:26 PM1 replyview on HN

From what I've seen of the paper, it seems like the catalyst is needed for a full energy release reaction. Regular batteries also have rapid energy release with unintended contamination of a chemical (water), and we still generally have no problems during regular usage.

The reaction triggered by heat doesn't release all the stored energy, which would be the bigger concern for unintended runaway reactions.


Replies

ludstonyesterday at 9:32 PM

A small amount of heat is a lot harder to isolate from than water though.