Dec-10-15
Thin, foldable “power paper” sheets able to be recharged hundreds of times while still storing large amounts of energy could pave the way to new kinds of energy storage for today’s devices.
The power paper sheets are made up of nanocellulose fibers that have been submerged in water and then coated in an electrically charged polymer. The result is a tangle of fibers with the liquid between the spaces working as an electrolyte, with an extremely high capacity for energy storage. And because the power paper is made from relatively simple materials with no toxic chemicals or heavy metals, it could open the door a new generation of safe, eco-friendly power storage solutions.
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