Amazing Batteries that Run on Any Liquid

A new, “organic” battery has been invented which generates a charge within 10 seconds and will last anywhere from two days to a week depending on the liquid.

The world’s first chlorophyll organic battery has been invented by Chungpin Liao, a professor at the Graduate School of Electro-Optic and Material Science of National Formosa University in Taiwan.

He claims that his battery can be filled up with almost anything, including water and urine, and it can provide electricity from two to seven days.

The future of green energy lies in the batteries we invent these days. The electricity they provide must be derived from renewable resources and their constituents must be environmentally friendly.

Though the specific details of Liao’s creation are sparse, what is known is that the batteries can be powered by any type of liquid. They generate a charge within 10 seconds which will last anywhere from two days to a week depending on the liquid.

The batteries just need to be immersed in a liquid bath and they will generate power within 10 seconds. It is assumed that they use a process similar to plant photosynthesis to generate power.

Although this battery will only produce half the strength of traditional batteries, the organic battery has a storage capacity greater than water-powered fuel cells and is very cheap to manufacture.

Also it contains no toxic substances and does not pose an environmental hazard.

This looks to be a promising advancement in battery technology.

 

 

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