The world needs to use less polluting items, and a good way to do that is to encourage their use organic stackslike the one developed by an engineer who graduated from National University of Columbiawhich uses old traditional battery covers already in use, to give them new use with products extracted from field crops.
The inventor is Physical engineer Favio Nicholas Rosero Rodriguezin which he said to the fieldFrom Radio Karakol that batteries Made with avocado seeds or seeds, green banana peels and bagasse. These items are dried in the oven to remove excess moisture, then they are soaked and sieved to obtain the powder that is the basis of these items.
This material was manufactured in nanometer scale, by which the characteristics are improved, he pointed out. The batteries developed with these materials are left with 60% processed organic matter and each weighs about 4.32 grams.
Rosero Rodríguez, a master’s and doctoral student in science and physics, asserts that so far organic batteries have given good results for various uses such as flashlights, remote controls and other everyday equipment.
In the interview with to the fieldfrom Radio Karakol, from his home Municipality of Popialesat Nariño DivisionEngineer Rosiro Rodriguez called on Colombian children and youth to dream, create, not be afraid to express their ideas, investigate and take the path of science for a better future for the country. Listen to it in the attached audio:
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