Battery that lasts long and that loads in just a few minutes is the desire of all. A recent poll showed that brazilians are among the most to recharge the battery of the mobile. The battery life of most devices on the market leaves you want to, where only we have to conform to the technologies that help you reduce the time that the unit remains stuck in the outlet.
The Quick Charge 4.0 will be a novelty very well-coming in 2017, but promises more encouraging for future releases are emerging gradually. Scientists from the University of Central Florida (UCF) have created a prototype of a battery-supercapacitor that works like new even after it has been reloaded 30 thousand times.
The research could produce batteries of high capacity, with loading blisteringly fast that last 20 times longer than a battery in the conventional lithium-ion battery. “You could charge your mobile phone in a few seconds and would not need to load it again for more than a week,” said Nitin Choudhary, post-associated with the UFC.
The supercondensadores can be quickly loaded because store electricity statically on the surface of a material, instead of using chemical reactions as batteries common. This requires sheets of materials, “two-dimensional” with large surface areas that can contain many electrons. However, a large part of the research, including the manufacturer of the electric power Henrik Fisker and UCLA, uses the graphene as a material two-dimensional.
The research is still in its initial process and is not ready for commercialization, but it seems promising. “For small electronic devices, our materials are overcoming the conventional in the world in terms of energy density, power density and stability cyclical,” said Choudhary.
it is Not today that we see technologies that promise long battery life, especially with the use of graphene. Even if you never see commercial products with batteries supercondensadores, it is interesting to see that research is being done to reduce the dependency of taken by smartphones.
If the technology to reach the market some day we may charge the battery of our smartphones in seconds, in addition to the load reaching the last weeks. The advances could be welcome to many sectors, which would reduce the dependence on energy coming from fossil fuels.
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