An algae-based battery that still works after 1 charges

Innovations, ideas or patents for sustainable development. Decrease in energy consumption, reduction of pollution, improvement of yields or processes ... Myths or reality about inventions of the past or the future: the inventions of Tesla, Newman, Perendev, Galey, Bearden, cold fusion ...
jean.caissepas
I posted 500 messages!
I posted 500 messages!
posts: 660
Registration: 01/12/09, 00:20
Location: R.alpes
x 423

An algae-based battery that still works after 1 charges




by jean.caissepas » 03/11/22, 11:21

British researchers have developed a new separator material based on brown algae that increases the life and capacity of sodium batteries, which are an advantageous alternative to their lithium-ion counterparts.


See here: https://dailygeekshow.com/percee-batterie-sodium-ion/
1 x
Past habits must change,
because the future must not die.
Christophe
Moderator
Moderator
posts: 79356
Registration: 10/02/03, 14:06
Location: Greenhouse planet
x 11059

Re: Algae battery that still works after 1 charges




by Christophe » 03/11/22, 11:52

Sodium batteries are, from memory, very heavy...

They cannot compete with lithium batteries for all that is transport... moreover the article does not contain any performance figures...

And 1000 cycles sorry but it's nothing at all! For day/night storage, it's not even 3 years...

Lithium LTOs are already made to withstand 20 cycles...

Afterwards, I'm sure the news will please the ecolo bobo... and will be relayed en masse on social networks...

"Oh seaweed batteries, are they the same ones I eat?"

: Mrgreen:

Sorry to be realistic!
0 x
phil59
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 2221
Registration: 09/02/20, 10:42
x 510

Re: Algae battery that still works after 1 charges




by phil59 » 03/11/22, 12:25

Promising battery announcements, there are many.

I do not ask how much is the percentage of realistic things, and buried?

Last 3 years, ok, but to see the energy that must be spent to manufacture them, the cost, etc.
So not necessarily uninteresting, even if it's not a must.
0 x
hmmmmm, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm, huh, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

: Oops: : Cry: :( : Shock:
Christophe
Moderator
Moderator
posts: 79356
Registration: 10/02/03, 14:06
Location: Greenhouse planet
x 11059

Re: Algae battery that still works after 1 charges




by Christophe » 03/11/22, 13:58

Already on paper it's not terrible...so I think we can forget...Or the journalists didn't understand anything...
0 x
User avatar
Obamot
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 28725
Registration: 22/08/09, 22:38
Location: regio genevesis
x 5538

Re: Algae battery that still works after 1 charges




by Obamot » 03/11/22, 15:06

— Answer “B”

Because in addition to what you have detected, we guess that it will not be “universal batteries” (at least not in the state..)

Without getting too far ahead, the article gives the clues that:

— “It also has the effect of increasing tenfold the storage capacity, efficiency and lifespan of these batteries, which could be used to sustainably power devices such as smartphoness. »

— “the uncontrolled growth of structures called dendrites when using this type of cell can weaken and pierce the separating membrane located between the two electrodes and cause a short circuit. »


...it would possibly be a dielectric problem, wouldn't it? So not batteries with powers of phew ...
Last edited by Obamot the 03 / 11 / 22, 15: 23, 1 edited once.
0 x
Christophe
Moderator
Moderator
posts: 79356
Registration: 10/02/03, 14:06
Location: Greenhouse planet
x 11059

Re: Algae battery that still works after 1 charges




by Christophe » 03/11/22, 15:15

Read or re-read the topics on the sodium battery:

electricity-electronics-informatics / innovation-battery-sodium-ion-t15766.html

fossil fuels-nuclear/lithium-crises-what-are-the-alternatives-t17149.html

The principle is not new: https://www.econologie.com/file/technol ... heorie.pdf and it is a battery with hot electrodes therefore which consumes energy...like that of Bolloré...we know the rest...

Screenshot 2022-11-03 at 15-16-59 autodidactice - Batterie_sodium_NaS_theorie.pdf.png
Screenshot 2022-11-03 at 15-16-59 autodidactice - Batterie_sodium_NaS_theorie.pdf.png (156.83 KiB) Consulted 1150 times
1 x
Christophe
Moderator
Moderator
posts: 79356
Registration: 10/02/03, 14:06
Location: Greenhouse planet
x 11059

Re: Algae battery that still works after 1 charges




by Christophe » 03/11/22, 15:28

Otherwise the battery of my 2015 smartphone must be at uh...

365 * 7 / 3 = 850 cycles at least... at the rate of a complete cycle every 3 days...

It's better than my other 2018 smartphone!! : Mrgreen:
0 x
User avatar
Obamot
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 28725
Registration: 22/08/09, 22:38
Location: regio genevesis
x 5538

Re: Algae battery that still works after 1 charges




by Obamot » 03/11/22, 15:33

Assuming they find a way to overcome the current hurdles, the very design of the battery gives me an idea, since sodium is liquid, wouldn't it be possible to be able to regenerate the modules, by removing the "depleted" sodium from its metal” to empty it and put back a “new” sodium liquid...? (Even the same if you have to replace the sulfur).

I think some of you must have already thought about it?
0 x
phil59
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 2221
Registration: 09/02/20, 10:42
x 510

Re: Algae battery that still works after 1 charges




by phil59 » 03/11/22, 15:51

The emptying of the smartphone?

: Arrow:

Never happy, it pollutes, it pollutes less, but it doesn't hold....
0 x
hmmmmm, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm, huh, hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

: Oops: : Cry: :( : Shock:
User avatar
Obamot
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 28725
Registration: 22/08/09, 22:38
Location: regio genevesis
x 5538

Re: Algae battery that still works after 1 charges




by Obamot » 03/11/22, 16:02

Nah still not : Cheesy: :D : Cheesy: I was talking about big batteries...

Though, will it recycle anyway?
0 x

 


  • Similar topics
    Replies
    views
    Last message

Go back to "Innovations, inventions, patents and ideas for sustainable development"

Who is online ?

Users browsing this forum : No registered users and 215 guests