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posted by mrpg on Saturday May 13 2017, @03:03AM   Printer-friendly
from the air-is-a-fluid dept.

a team of researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and the University of Connecticut have designed a biofriendly supercapacitor system that charges up using electrolytes from biological fluids, such as blood serum and urine. It works in tandem with an energy harvester that can convert heat and motion into electricity that is stored in the supercapacitor.
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The new biosupercapacitor consists of an electrode that is made of graphene layered with modified human proteins, while biological fluids act as electrolytes. Unlike unmodified graphene oxide, which was found to cause toxic cell damage at low doses, the protein-modified graphene oxide nanocomposite material developed by the team showed no toxicity in mouse embryo fibroblasts and cell cultures at high concentrations.

The team says the bioelectrical capacitor device measures just one micrometer thick, is flexible, allowing it to stand up the mechanical stresses of being twisted and turned inside the body, and boasts an energy density comparable to lithium thin film batteries that are currently used in pacemakers. Although supercapacitors haven't yet been widely incorporated in medical implant devices, the researchers claim the technology holds potential for such uses.

"Combining energy harvesters with supercapacitors can provide endless power for lifelong implantable devices that may never need to be replaced," said Maher El-Kady, a UCLA postdoctoral researcher. "Our research focused on custom-designing our supercapacitor to capture energy effectively, and finding a way to make it compatible with the human body."

It would never work. Medical device manufacturers would lose too much money.


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  • (Score: 0, Offtopic) by idiot_king on Saturday May 13 2017, @03:51AM

    by idiot_king (6587) on Saturday May 13 2017, @03:51AM (#508987)

    So it looks like Deus Ex will happen in our lifetimes. Both scary and very cool.
    That is if we don't end up in a nuclear holocaust from Unser Trumpenfurher.
    (Maybe that's less scary in some ways?)

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