China: Chinese scientists develop paper-thin batteries for electronic devices

China: Chinese scientists develop paper-thin batteries for electronic devices
It looks like a sheet of black paper, but actually it's a paper thin battery developed by Chinese scientists from Northwestern Polytechnical University. The paper based electrode is made of cellulose carbon nanotubes and other active materials and is expected to be used on next Gen. wearable devices and phones. Researchers combine traditional paper making and battery technology to create a product with excellent electrochemical properties and that's extremely flexible and thin. The material we use include the cellulose materials commonly used in traditional paper making and some conductive and active materials used in the battery industry, such as graphite or silicon, carbon as anode and lithium ion phosphate as positive electrodes. By combining them with some traditional paper making skills, we made a paper like electrode. The flexible paper based batteries features high flexibility and bendability which will promote the innovation of new electronic products. For example, by combining it with the existing flexible display technology, it will promote the development of foldable mobile phones and bendable electronic devices. According to the research team, it will be fairly straightforward to mass produce the paper based electrode since the paper making industry is already firmly established. Researchers say compared to traditional batteries, the new thin and flexible batteries will ultimately be more cost effective and eco friendly.
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