Friday, 15/11/2024 | 14:29 GMT+7
This
could very well be the magic formula for future power generation. Yes,
scientists are busy crafting what is now called as “solid organic electric
battery based upon treated potatoes.” These are absolutely eco-friendly
batteries – based on the hidden powers of potatoes – which will be an
economical answer to the growing power needs of developing and developed
countries.
Simple sustainable solution:
There are still places in the world where basic infrastructure for lighting and
other electrical needs is insufficient. The researchers at
Potato powered battery:
It is the salt-bridge capacity that is latent in treated potato tubers which
makes them the ideal medium for generating power easily and economically. An
easy process of electrolysis is used in the construction of the simple yet
efficient battery. A slice of our ordinary potato, zinc and copper electrodes
are all that go to make the battery. By boiling the potato, the electric power
is increased 10 times more than with the non-boiled potatoes, and the longevity
is also greatly increased.
Similar to conventional batteries:
The principle scientists use to better the performance of the traditional
batteries is almost similar. The less the salt-bridge resistance in the
potato-power battery, the longer and more efficient the batteries are.
Potato power demonstrated:
The treated potato power batteries (with low power electricity) were used to
power LEDs. These batteries can provide lighting, power telecommunication and
transfer of information in the developing non-OECD populated areas. Where there
is insufficient access to proper electrical infrastructure, these eco- and
environmentally friendly green generators of power will be found useful.
Scientists’ gift:
Prof. Haim D. Rabinowitch, Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food &
Environment and Alex Golberg, School of Computer Science & Engineering,
Hebrew University, jointly with Prof. Boris Rubinsky, University of California,
Berkeley, carried out the research – sponsored by Yissum Research Development
Company Ltd, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The research was into electrolytic
process in living matter that can be used for many applications, including
generation of electric energy like for self-powered implanted medical
electronic devices.
Cost effective:
Cost-wise also potato-powered batteries are more viable. The 1.5 volt D cells
and Energizer E-91 cells proved to be more costly – about 5-50 times more than
these vegetable powered cells. Not only potatoes but other treated vegetables
can be utilized to provide clean and inexpensive green energy. But potatoes win
hands down as vegetable of choice to power the battery due to their high
production and easy availability.