High Voltage Aluminium Air Battery with Household Materials
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I make the high voltage Aluminium battery (2 volts in basic) with Household Materials and "accidentally" get 2.3 volts :)
The TEST of this battery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZiYcd-HdO0&feature=youtu.be
VOLTAGE: 2.3 volts
CURRENT: 100 mA
Aluminium–air batteries (Al–air batteries) produce electricity from the reaction of oxygen in the air with aluminium and the voltage of the cell is 1.2 volts.
Aluminium–air batteries are primary cells, i.e., non-rechargeable. Once the aluminium anode is consumed by its reaction with atmospheric oxygen at a cathode immersed in a water-based electrolyte to form hydrated aluminium oxide, the battery will no longer produce electricity.
MAKE IT:
Positive electrode:
- Graphite plate current collector
- Activated carbon + manganese dioxide (air catalyst) active material
- Vinegar cathodic electrolyte
Polymer seperator
Negative electrode:
Aluminium
Potassium hydroxide or Sodium hydroxide anodic electrolyte
You can also use baking soda!
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LAST VIDEOS:
High Voltage Aluminium Air Battery - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DV1lbfgw5E
SuperCapacitor - Graphitic Carbon Nitride - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqCcYdxUGV0
Material for Battery and Supercapacitors 2 (graphitic carbon nitride NANOSHEET) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAFF_DctkIE
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The TEST of this battery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZiYcd-HdO0&feature=youtu.be
VOLTAGE: 2.3 volts
CURRENT: 100 mA
Aluminium–air batteries (Al–air batteries) produce electricity from the reaction of oxygen in the air with aluminium and the voltage of the cell is 1.2 volts.
Aluminium–air batteries are primary cells, i.e., non-rechargeable. Once the aluminium anode is consumed by its reaction with atmospheric oxygen at a cathode immersed in a water-based electrolyte to form hydrated aluminium oxide, the battery will no longer produce electricity.
MAKE IT:
Positive electrode:
- Graphite plate current collector
- Activated carbon + manganese dioxide (air catalyst) active material
- Vinegar cathodic electrolyte
Polymer seperator
Negative electrode:
Aluminium
Potassium hydroxide or Sodium hydroxide anodic electrolyte
You can also use baking soda!
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LAST VIDEOS:
High Voltage Aluminium Air Battery - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DV1lbfgw5E
SuperCapacitor - Graphitic Carbon Nitride - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqCcYdxUGV0
Material for Battery and Supercapacitors 2 (graphitic carbon nitride NANOSHEET) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAFF_DctkIE
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SUPPORT: HELP ME TO MAKE MORE INTERESTING VIDEOS
You can make more videos possible with some Patteron donations: https://www.patreon.com/cayrex2
or
One time donation: paypal.me/cayrex
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