Even today's best rechargeable lithium batteries do lose their
ability to hold a charge after a while, and are considered toxic waste
once discarded. In just a few years, however, they may be replaced by
batteries that are refillable and biodegradable, and that will also have
a higher energy density yet a lower price ... and they'll run on sugar.
"Sugar is a perfect energy storage compound in nature," says Virginia
Tech's Prof. Y.H. Percival Zhang, who is leading the research. "So it's
only logical that we try to harness this natural power in an
environmentally friendly way to produce a battery."
Zhang's isn't the first experimental sugar battery, although he claims that its energy density is "an order of magnitude higher than others."
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