Cars Could be run with baking powder planes will fly with fertilizer Expert claimed

According to a report by Daily Mail, in the current era, lithium-ion batteries are bringing a big change in the auto sector. The use of these batteries is also revolutionizing many other sectors. At the same time, some companies feel that hydrogen power can become a better option in the aviation sector. However, Bill David, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at Oxford University, has a different opinion.
He believes that ‘baking powder’ and ‘fertilizer’ will play an important role in future transportation, although they will not be used directly. David predicts that sodium, found in salt, seawater and baking powder, will become a major component of batteries used in cars and gadgets in the future. The thing to keep in mind is that the availability of sodium is much more than that of lithium.
Professor David’s assessment matters because he was part of the team that invented the lithium battery in the 1980s. daily Mail According to the report, David made these predictions in Washington DC, where he had reached the annual conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
He said that we need both lithium and sodium. By the year 2030, batteries made of lithium and sodium will start being used in most electric cars. This difference will increase and by the year 2040, the use of sodium batteries may be 10 to 100 times more than that of lithium.
He said that compared to lithium batteries, sodium works better at low and high temperatures. These batteries can be easily recycled and are also inexpensive. David’s argument regarding air travel is slightly different. According to the report, David feels that the ammonia found in fertilizer is a permanent solution for aircraft fuel.