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    Those wacky science guys at Rensellaer Polytechnic have come up with a paper battery. This is pretty awesome, and the applications literally endless.

    Paper battery offers future power

    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.

    Integrated devices

    The research appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

    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.

    The flexible battery can function even if it is rolled up, folded or cut.

    Although the power output is currently modest, Professor Linhardt said that increasing the output should be easy.

    "If we stack 500 sheets together in a ream, that's 500 times the voltage. If we rip the paper in half we cut power by 50%. So we can control the power and voltage issue."

    Because the battery consists mainly of paper and carbon, it could be used to power pacemakers within the body where conventional batteries pose a toxic threat.

    "I wouldn't want the ionic liquid electrolytes in my body, but it works without them," said Professor Linhardt. "You can implant a piece of paper in the body and blood would serve as an electrolyte."

    Professor Linhardt admitted that the new battery is still some way from the commercial market.

    "The devices we're making are only a few inches across. We would have to scale up to sheets of newspaper size to make it commercially viable," he said. But at that scale, the voltage could be large enough to power a car, he said.

    However, carbon nanotubes are very expensive, and batteries large enough to power a car are unlikely to be cost effective. Professor Linhardt said integrated devices, like the paper battery, were the direction the world was moving.

    "They are ultimately easier to manufacture, more environmentally friendly and usable in a wide range of devices," he said.

    The ambition is to produce the paper battery using a newspaper-type roller printer.
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    Let the deforestation begin!!!



    Take that you stupid trees. You thought you were soooooo smart.
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    • #3
      We can grow more trees.

      We cannot effectively grow coal or oil.
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      • #4
        We cannot effectively grow coal or oil.
        You might want to ask some poeple in the Midwest about that. But we will be able to raise alot more Turkey guts on the clear cut regions of Yellowstone and Blue Ridge Moutains.

        I am joking btw.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by -Jrabbit
          We can grow more trees.

          We cannot effectively grow coal or oil.
          Coal and oil can easily be produced from wood
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          • #6
            Great, just another excuse to raise gas prices.
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            • #7
              We could build paper airplanes!

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              • #8
                How flammable are these paper batteries?
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                • #9
                  Is there anything carbon nanotubes can't do?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Blake
                    Is there anything carbon nanotubes can't do?
                    Successfully be used in the space elevator?
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                    • #11
                      So I guess this shatters all those arguments about us living in an increasingly paperless world. Thank god Dunder Mifflin has a place for their business to grow.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Chemical Ollie
                        Coal and oil can easily be produced from wood
                        Fuel, I can see. But don't you need about a b'jillion years to turn trees into petroleum?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Zkribbler


                          Fuel, I can see. But don't you need about a b'jillion years to turn trees into petroleum?
                          There are many ways to turn wood into liquid vehicle fuel - ethanol, diesel replacements etc. Waste from saw mills and pulp production could be used as raw material. Bio refinery is a very hot topic in the forest industry at the moment. Too bad none of the fuels is yet as cost effective as pumping oil from the ground, and you need huge amounts to replace petroleum.
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