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Scientists develop "paper batteries" through nanoengineering

Posted Aug 15, 2007 at 7:08AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Tags: gaming accessories, Matrix, nanotube
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Scientists develop Scientists and researchers from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a nanoengineered battery that is physically identical to paper. Ultra thin and flexible, this could very well be the future of energy storage devices.

The creation of this product was pure genius. Paper was combined with aligned carbon nanotubes which act as electrodes and permit it to conduct electricity. Ann and John H. Broadbent Senior Constellation Professor of Biocatalysis and Metabolic Engineering at Rensselaer Robert Linhardt noted that:

It’s essentially a regular piece of paper, but it’s made in a very intelligent way. We’re not putting pieces together – it’s a single, integrated device.


The components are molecularly attached to each other: the carbon nanotube print is embedded in the paper, and the electrolyte is soaked into the paper. The end result is a device that looks, feels, and weighs the same as paper.


Engineered to function as both a lithium-ion battery and a supercapacitor, it has the capability of providing a consistent stream of energy like a normal battery in addition to the supercapacitor's high energy pulses. This versatility will come in handy if ever this technology becomes adopted by the masses.

It is very resilient with the ability to function in extreme temperatures. Running out of power is not even issue since sweat or even blood can be used powering the device (Matrix anyone?). All of these factors combine to make it ideal for use in hostile environments.

Currently, the development team behind the project are working on a way to mass produce it cheaply. It's a pretty safe bet that when they do, this new battery/supercapasitor will be sending waves through the electronics industry.

Via Rensselaer



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# now it's all hereGuest 2007-08-15 09:55
now we can truly make cellphones the size of well that battery in the picture=-(

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# Holy *****Guest 2007-08-15 13:06
So they're saying that sweat and blood and such can keep the battery running? Damn... this is amazing technology.

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# yohGuest 2007-08-15 13:40
ya a good reason for me to slit my wrists lol just kidding but whats this gonna come too?

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# *****Guest 2007-08-15 16:11
Sweat and blood as fuel?



This is worse than oil! Corporations are already scheming to use animals and people to power their SUVs!

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# Amazed beyond words. Kinda.Guest 2007-08-15 17:17
WOW. Utter *****ing brilliance. Hats off and kudos all around.

:o

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# GPS attachment finally on sale!!!!!!!!Guest 2007-08-15 19:55
Spread the happiness. ON playasia, the psp\'s gps is finally on sale!! If you keep delaying, now would be a good time to buy it, with all the new homebrew including Deniska\'s 3d mode ($60). http://www.play-asia.com/SOap- 23-83-7rqf-71-bh-49-en-15-gps- 84-j-70-1mij.html

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# WowStealth! 2007-08-16 02:29
Thats awesome, good work with this. Also people i doubt they will cut you in order to make it work, stop being stupid.



Also the main fuel is yet to be said, for all we know water is its fuel and let me tell you, there a S.H.I.T load of that in the ocean.

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# Think about itGuest 2007-08-16 06:27
thats just an EXAMPLE stupid. it means you can get the same amount or even MORE power at a smaller size with a cheap option to recharge it. you do know that sweat contains salt right? what to recharge your battries. salt water anyone?



I whould like to see this kind of battery for the psp someday maybe it can be useful who knows

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# heheGuest 2007-08-16 07:09
doesnt look like it can produce much energy though... how much sweat can that thing absorb? 1 drop? how much energy can u get out of 1 drop of sweat?

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# seat 0_0Guest 2007-08-16 11:23
urm yh for some ppl breaking a sweat is hard and well it would be GREAT ina psp coz that would make it portable but yh having a battery that can be powered along the lines of basic stuff could save lives :):) those ppl are geniusses

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# woohoo!WiiCool 2007-08-17 00:48
Im going to that university next year!!! I love that kind of stuff...

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# hell ya.Guest 2007-08-17 17:47
being an EE, this is one of the biggest breakthroughs in capacitors i've ever heard of.

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