Piezo Chemical energy conversion for biomedical applications
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Oct 20, 2024
Oct 20, 2024
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A novel approach to storing available mechanical energy for later use has been developed.
A piezo membrane drives Lithium ions from one to the other side. The higher concentration of Lithium ions serves as a source of chemical energy that directly generates electricity as a battery.
This avoids the usual piezo electric generation where the mechanical energy is converted to electrical, stored in a battery as chemical energy for later use. Each step has an efficiency.
This novel process could be more efficient.
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A piezo membrane drives Lithium ions from one to the other side. The higher concentration of Lithium ions serves as a source of chemical energy that directly generates electricity as a battery.
This avoids the usual piezo electric generation where the mechanical energy is converted to electrical, stored in a battery as chemical energy for later use. Each step has an efficiency.
This novel process could be more efficient.
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