Friday 21 June 2013

Now environment-friendly battery is made of wood - Jagran Post

Debarjun Saha | 03:17 |

Researchers make battery out of wood

Researchers make battery out of wood

Washington: A team of researchers have made a tiny, long-lasting, environment friendly battery out of sliver of wood coated with tin.

Using sodium instead of lithium, as many rechargeable batteries do, makes the battery environmentally benign.

Sodium doesn't store energy as efficiently as lithium, so you won't see this battery in your cell phone, instead, its low cost and common materials would make it ideal to store huge amounts of energy at once, such as solar energy at a power plant.

Existing batteries are often created on stiff bases, which are too brittle to withstand the swelling and shrinking that happens as electrons are stored in and used from the battery.

Liangbing Hu, Teng Li and their team found that wood fibers are supple enough to let their sodium-ion battery last more than 400 charging cycles, which puts it among the longest lasting nanobatteries.

"The inspiration behind the idea comes from the trees," Hu, an assistant professor of materials science, said.

"Wood fibers that make up a tree once held mineral-rich water, and so are ideal for storing liquid electrolytes, making them not only the base but an active part of the battery," the researcher said.

Lead author Hongli Zhu and other team members noticed that after charging and discharging the battery hundreds of times, the wood ended up wrinkled but intact.

Computer models showed that that the wrinkles effectively relax the stress in the battery during charging and recharging, so that the battery can survive many cycles.

(Agencies)

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