2010年4月22日星期四

Printable lithium-polymer battery developed

Printable lithium-polymer battery developed


Japanese scientists have developed a wafer-thin battery Lithium-polymer base that can be produced with printer technologies.


In Advanced Materials Innovation Centre (AMIC) explored technology enables a cheap industrial production. The thin and bendable own nature, the Ibm thinkpad t42 battery also for use in solar panels, reported the Asian Technology Platform Tech-On. In contrast to lithium-ion batteries are based lithium-polymer batteries, not a liquid but a solid electrolyte. The developers, however, it is possible to produce the battery in a paper-like design, which promises maximum flexibility in production and use. Through the incorporation in solar panels to produce the latitude d820 battery and could therefore also be used to store energy. Also, an additional coating to protect the battery is not a problem


Currently, scientists are experimenting with two prototypes that bring it to room temperature currently at two and four volts output voltage. What capacity can be achieved with a printed battery cell remained, the researchers so far, however, still guilty. As regards the use electrode materials used and the polymer electrolyte envelop the Japanese scientists still in silence. The thickness of the IBM ThinkPad T41 battery was stated to be only 500 micrometers. The research project is scheduled by end 2011.


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