bacteria can power batteries
Unlike conventional solar cells that operate only when exposed to light, cyanobacteria can generate an electric current both in the dark and in light.
Unlike conventional solar cells that operate only when exposed to light, cyanobacteria can generate an electric current both in the dark and in light.
Scientists from the Imperial College London have printed electronic circuits using cyanobacteria — microbes that can turn light into energy. Using a simple inkjet printer, they printed a carbon nanotube electrode surface and also the bio-ink of cyanobacteria on top of it.
Unlike conventional solar cells that operate only when exposed to light, cyanobacteria can generate an electric current both in the dark and in light.“Our biophotovoltaic device is biodegradable and in the future could serve as a disposable solar panel and battery that can decompose in our composts or gardens,” said Marin Sawa, author of a paper published recently in Nature Communications.
“Cheap, accessible, environmentally friendly, biodegradable batteries without any heavy metals and plastics - this is what we and our environment really need but don’t have just yet, and our work has shown that it is possible to have that,” said Dr. Sawa.
Biophotovoltaic cells contain cyanobacteria or algae that converts light into energy. Currently one of the biggest challenges facing biophotovoltaic cells is producing them on a large scale.
Researchers showed that nine connected cells can power a digital clock or generate flashes of light from an LED. The researchers also showed that the cells can generate a continuous power output over the course of a 100-hour period consisting of light and dark cycles.
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Hyderabad is all set to roll out the red carpet for the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES-2017), a gathering of hundreds of budding, ambitious and well-known entrepreneurs as well as investors and supporters of the eco-system.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate it on Tuesday evening in the presence of United States President’s Adviser Ivanka Trump and Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao.
The eighth edition of the GES, which is coming for the first time to South Asia, will serve as a forum to celebrate and nurture entrepreneurship and provide opportunities to network.
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