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Paper battery offers future power
by Zlender | August 14, 2007 at 04:22 am
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Flexible paper batteries could meet the energy demands of the next generation of gadgets, says a team of researchers.They have produced a sample slightly larger than a postage stamp that can release about 2.3 volts, enough to illuminate a small light.
But the ambition is to produce reams of paper that could one day power a car.
Professor Robert Linhardt, of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, said the paper battery was a glimpse into the future of power storage.
The team behind the versatile paper, which stores energy like a conventional battery, says it can also double as a capacitor capable of releasing sudden energy bursts for high-power applications.
While a conventional battery contains a number of separate components, the paper battery integrates all of the battery components in a single structure, making it more energy efficient.



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at 06:25 on August 14th, 2007
What's this mean for paper recycling?
at 10:52 on August 14th, 2007
Looking at how its built
The battery contains carbon nanotubes, each about one
millionth of a centimetre thick, which act as an electrode. The
nanotubes are embedded in a sheet of paper soaked in ionic liquid
electrolytes, which conduct the electricity.
I'd say its not recyclable.