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MIT researchers fired up about battery alternative
February 08, 2006
Nanotube structures key to work Just about everything that runs on batteries - flashlights, cell phones, electric cars, missile-guidance systems - would be improved with a better energy supply. But traditional batteries haven't progressed far beyond the basic design developed by Alessandro Volta in the 19th century.
Until now.
Work at MIT's Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems (LEES) holds out the promise of the first technologically significant and economically viable alternative to conventional batteries in more than 200 years.
Joel E. Schindall, the Bernard Gordon Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and associate director of the Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems; John G. Kassakian, EECS professor and director of LEES; and Ph.D. candidate Riccardo Signorelli are using nanotube structures to improve on an energy storage device called an ultracapacitor.
Capacitors store energy as an electrical field, making them more efficient than standard batteries, which get their energy from chemical reactions. Ultracapacitors are capacitor-based storage cells that provide quick, massive bursts of instant energy. They are sometimes used in fuel-cell vehicles to provide an extra burst for accelerating into traffic and climbing hills.
However, ultracapacitors need to be much larger than batteries to hold the same charge.
The LEES invention would increase the storage capacity of existing commercial ultracapacitors by storing electrical fields at the atomic level.
Although ultracapacitors have been around since the 1960s, they are relatively expensive and only recently began being manufactured in sufficient quantities to become cost-competitive. Today you can find ultracapacitors in a range of electronic devices, from computers to cars.
However, despite their inherent advantages - a 10-year-plus lifetime, indifference to temperature change, high immunity to shock and vibration and high charging and discharging efficiency - physical constraints on electrode surface area and spacing have limited ultracapacitors to an energy storage capacity around 25 times less than a similarly sized lithium-ion battery.
The LEES ultracapacitor has the capacity to overcome this energy limitation by using vertically aligned, single-wall carbon nanotubes - one thirty-thousandth the diameter of a human hair and 100,000 times as long as they are wide. How does it work? Storage capacity in an ultracapacitor is proportional to the surface area of the electrodes. Today's ultracapacitors use electrodes made of activated carbon, which is extremely porous and therefore has a very large surface area. However, the pores in the carbon are irregular in size and shape, which reduces efficiency. The vertically aligned nanotubes in the LEES ultracapacitor have a regular shape, and a size that is only several atomic diameters in width. The result is a significantly more effective surface area, which equates to significantly increased storage capacity.
The new nanotube-enhanced ultracapacitors could be made in any of the sizes currently available and be produced using conventional technology.
"This configuration has the potential to maintain and even improve the high performance characteristics of ultracapacitors while providing energy storage densities comparable to batteries," Schindall said. "Nanotube-enhanced ultracapacitors would combine the long life and high power characteristics of a commercial ultracapacitor with the higher energy storage density normally available only from a chemical battery."
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Up To No Good
Birds & Batteries (Primary Contributor)
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Aftermath
by Battery
Aftermath, Battery's fourth full-length disc, picks up neatly where 1996's Distance left off. More of Maria Azevedo's emotive vocals are laid over a synth- and drum-machine-driven background that falls somewhere between the brute-force pounding of industrial and the melodic underpinnings of electro-pop. That the band is on an industrial record label probably makes Battery more familiar to fans of that genre, but Azevedo's passionate, up-front, rock-influenced singing is certainly a far cry from the cold, remote, heavily processed (and male) vocals normally associated with industrial dance music. Aftermath really plays up this difference, and Azevedo sounds better and more confident here than she ever has before. Her vocal style runs from angry punk (the title track) to subdued, almost...
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The Solar Electricity Handbook 2009: A Simple, Practical Guide to Using Electric Solar Panels and Designing and Installing Photovoltaic Solar PV Systems
by Michael Boxwell (Author)
The Solar Electricity Handbook is a practical and straightforward guide to using electric solar panels. Assuming no previous knowledge of solar panels, the book explains how solar panels work, how they can be used and explains the steps you need to take to successfully design and install a solar electric system from scratch using photovoltaic solar panels. Accompanying this book is a solar resource website containing lots of useful information, lists of suppliers and on-line solar energy calculators that will simplify the cost analysis and design processes. Why buy the Solar Electricity Handbook? * The Handbook is a simple, practical guide to using electric photovoltaic panels. * The book is suitable for enthusiastic novices and professionals. * Clear examples,...
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Sunforce 52013 1.8-Watt Solar Battery Maintainer, Twin Pack
by Sunforce
Sunforce 1.8-Watt Solar Battery Maintainer Twin Pack is comprised of two solar battery maintainers ideal for cars, SUVs, boats, ATVs and PWC batteries. The units are completely maintenance free and easy to install. The amorphous solar panels charge in all weather conditions, even on cloudy days. The panels plugs directly into your cigarette lighter. Complete kit for each unit includes 1.8-watt solar battery maintainer, 7.5 feet wire, 12V DC plug, suction cups for easy mounting and battery clamps. Temperature range from -40 to 176 degrees F.
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Sunforce 81095 Solar Shed Light
by Sunforce
The Sunforce 81095 Solar Shed Light adds light to any outdoor space, such as sheds, gazebos, garages, barns and greenhouses. This light requires no wiring and comes equipped with a solar panel, rechargeable batteries, and an 8-watt fluorescent bulb. Maintenance free, the 81095 is compact and easy to install with the included mounting kit (screws and adhesive tape). The waterproof design mounts almost anywhere and even works on cloudy days.
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Xerox 13R553
by Premium Imaging® (non-OEM alternative)
Xerox® 13R553 Copy Cartridge, Black
Trust this OEM imaging drum to provide great print quality and reliable performance. Designed to deliver crisp, sharp, vibrant results every time. Easy to install and maintain. Global Product Type: Imaging Drums/Photoconductors-Copy Cartridge; Device Types: Copier; Multifunction; OEM/Compatible: OEM; Remanufactured: No.
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Roomba, Scooba KeepOut Strips Fits All Roomba and Scooba Products, Robot Add On's Part 6018-1001
by Robot Add On's
Tired of Roomba getting wedged under chairs and bed frames, or getting tangled in the Christmas tree skirt? Robot Add-Ons KeepOut Strips allow you to safeguard the places where you do not want Roomba to go. Specially designed soft black strips can be arranged in straight or curved patterns to keep Roomba away from difficult areas while it cleans the rest of the room. Our battery free strips use Roomba's cliff detectors to fool Roomba into thinking it sees a step, causing it to backup and turn away. Each KeepOut Strips kit contains four 18" long strips you can align together or use separately. Works with all Roomba and Scooba products!
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SL-1 Solar Task Light Orange Case (50 Lights)
by SunNight Solar
People all over the world depend on our lights every day. Thousands of our Sun Lights have been generously distributed by donation to people who do not have access to electricity. Proven to be effective and reliable, our Sun Lights are widely accepted as one of the best alternative lighting sources available. Made of hard ABS plastic the unique shape allows it to fit comfortably in your hand. A night glow strip makes it easy to find in the dark. The carrying hook can be hooked to your backpack or hung up to illuminate a wider area. It can serve as a battery charger. The Sun Light will continue to work long after your traditional flashlight batteries die.
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Alternative Energy 101: Intro to Mfg. Fuel Cells & Advanced Batteries
This program is an introduction to Fuel Cells & Advanced Batteries. This information will help you if you looking for opportunities to become a supplier to the growing alternative energy industry. This DVD is the first-ever manufacturing primer on alternative energy technologies and fuel cells. Recorded at the Advanced Energy and Fuel Cell Technologies conference sessions, these programs are presented by experts in the field, and provide fundamental information with detailed descriptions of alternative energy. Watching these DVDs will help you demystify and deconstruct fuel cells and other alternative technologies. This 2-DVD set focuses on Alternative Energy 101. Topics include: 1. An Overview of AET - Frank E. Jakob 2. Renewable Energy 101 - Keith Wipke 3. ...
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Artone Bluetooth Neckloop for Hearing Aids -- Alternative to Headsets
by Artone Electronics
The Artone Bluetooth LoopSet enables hearing aid users to avoid the interference from the mobile phone by removing the phone to safe distance from the hearing aid.
In a time of a call a signal from the mobile phone is wirelessly sent to the Bluetooth LoopSet, it gets processed, cleared and amplified and then send to the users hearing aid.
The hearing aid processes the signal once again and adjusts it to the users personal level. In output: signal is captured by the Bluetooth LoopSet microphone, it gets processed cleared by cutting the unnecessary background noises it is amplified and then the signal sent to the users handset.
That process enables both parties of the conversation to hear and comprehend each other with out unnecessary struggle and problems.
Benefits of the Artone...
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