Title of article :
A bioelectrolyte cell — an alternate source of energy
Author/Authors :
A. Sai Kumar، نويسنده , , Naveen Kolli، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
An electrochemical cell is fabricated using an extract of the leaves of Ipomoea aquatica from the family Convolvulaceae as the electrolyte. To obtain a close value to the available energy density, the cell is discharged at a current drain of 1 μA and is calculated to be 1.1 Wh/kg of electrolyte. A second cell is fabricated with a paste of the leave as the electrolyte. The initial open-circuit voltage is 1.16 V. An observation is made regarding the variation of current under short-circuit condition with respect to time, which is unlike the variation observed for any other electrochemical cell. The curve features are discussed and interpreted. This observation opens a new field of interest for electrochemists, molecular biologists, botanist, etc. It is expected to signify the electrical activity associated with the majority of processes in plant metabolism. The promising feature lies in supporting devices with high voltage and low current requirements. With proper design, the cell can be employed on a larger scale to meet energy requirements.
Keywords :
Unit operations , Ipomoea aquatica , Bioelectrochemical cells , Calotropis gigantea
Journal title :
Journal of Power Sources
Journal title :
Journal of Power Sources