Experimental Study of the Nano Based Paper Battery

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Recent Industry looking for paper battery with highly flexibility, easily handling and high voltage. Currently, battery occupies a large quantity of vicinity and contributes to a big part of device weight. In this paper, we use carbon nanotubes with conventional sheet of cellulose based paper as cathode, aluminum foil as anode and a polyethylene (plastic paper) of 50µm as a separator to obtain adaptability, ultra-thin electricity storage without a loss of integrity and performance. In this attempt folded anode and cathode sheets which resulted increase in voltage and achieved approximately 40% more than other paper batteries. Voltage 3.38V is achieved which is better than the preceding existing paper battery voltage.

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Sammaiah, P., Yakub Baba, M., Praveena Devi, N., & Rajasri Reddy, I. (2020). Experimental Study of the Nano Based Paper Battery. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 981). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/981/4/042017

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