Construction of rechargeable bio-battery cells from electroactive antioxidants extracted from wasted vegetables

This work is focused on energy harvesting and energy storage through renewable sources. In many cases, vegetables may either get rotted or the market gets full due to imbalance in supply, price and demand. The waste vegetables and wild plants contain electrochemically active compounds, which can be...

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Main Authors: Hussain, Z., Zuhra,, Rukh, G., Zada, A., Naz, M.Y., Khan, K.M., Shukrullah, S., Sulaiman, S.A.
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spelling my.utp.eprints.296312022-03-25T02:10:45Z Construction of rechargeable bio-battery cells from electroactive antioxidants extracted from wasted vegetables Hussain, Z. Zuhra, Rukh, G. Zada, A. Naz, M.Y. Khan, K.M. Shukrullah, S. Sulaiman, S.A. This work is focused on energy harvesting and energy storage through renewable sources. In many cases, vegetables may either get rotted or the market gets full due to imbalance in supply, price and demand. The waste vegetables and wild plants contain electrochemically active compounds, which can be used for preparation of rechargeable bio-battery cells. In this study, a set of battery cells was constructed by coupling the electroactive compounds of Onion-Radish, Onion-Bitter Orange, Onion-Cactus, Turnip-Radish, Turnip-bitter orange and Turnip-cactus. The fresh and boiled juices of these vegetables and wild plant combinations were used and the reaction conditions were optimized to maximize the output voltage. The output voltage was measured before and after charging of cells for different charging times, juice volume, charging voltage and pH of cell media. The effect of media was explored by changing the media nature from acidic to neutral and neutral to basic. It was observed that the voltage of most of the cells in basic media is higher than the neutral and basic media. Among the investigated batteries, turnip-cactus single cell battery produced an open circuit voltage of 2.13 V while the onion-radish battery produced an open circuit voltage 1.9 V. © 2021 The Authors Elsevier Ltd 2021 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85119960779&doi=10.1016%2fj.clet.2021.100342&partnerID=40&md5=ede46e75b0c146b0027aa26929166b9e Hussain, Z. and Zuhra, and Rukh, G. and Zada, A. and Naz, M.Y. and Khan, K.M. and Shukrullah, S. and Sulaiman, S.A. (2021) Construction of rechargeable bio-battery cells from electroactive antioxidants extracted from wasted vegetables. Cleaner Engineering and Technology, 5 . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/29631/
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description This work is focused on energy harvesting and energy storage through renewable sources. In many cases, vegetables may either get rotted or the market gets full due to imbalance in supply, price and demand. The waste vegetables and wild plants contain electrochemically active compounds, which can be used for preparation of rechargeable bio-battery cells. In this study, a set of battery cells was constructed by coupling the electroactive compounds of Onion-Radish, Onion-Bitter Orange, Onion-Cactus, Turnip-Radish, Turnip-bitter orange and Turnip-cactus. The fresh and boiled juices of these vegetables and wild plant combinations were used and the reaction conditions were optimized to maximize the output voltage. The output voltage was measured before and after charging of cells for different charging times, juice volume, charging voltage and pH of cell media. The effect of media was explored by changing the media nature from acidic to neutral and neutral to basic. It was observed that the voltage of most of the cells in basic media is higher than the neutral and basic media. Among the investigated batteries, turnip-cactus single cell battery produced an open circuit voltage of 2.13 V while the onion-radish battery produced an open circuit voltage 1.9 V. © 2021 The Authors
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author Hussain, Z.
Zuhra,
Rukh, G.
Zada, A.
Naz, M.Y.
Khan, K.M.
Shukrullah, S.
Sulaiman, S.A.
spellingShingle Hussain, Z.
Zuhra,
Rukh, G.
Zada, A.
Naz, M.Y.
Khan, K.M.
Shukrullah, S.
Sulaiman, S.A.
Construction of rechargeable bio-battery cells from electroactive antioxidants extracted from wasted vegetables
author_facet Hussain, Z.
Zuhra,
Rukh, G.
Zada, A.
Naz, M.Y.
Khan, K.M.
Shukrullah, S.
Sulaiman, S.A.
author_sort Hussain, Z.
title Construction of rechargeable bio-battery cells from electroactive antioxidants extracted from wasted vegetables
title_short Construction of rechargeable bio-battery cells from electroactive antioxidants extracted from wasted vegetables
title_full Construction of rechargeable bio-battery cells from electroactive antioxidants extracted from wasted vegetables
title_fullStr Construction of rechargeable bio-battery cells from electroactive antioxidants extracted from wasted vegetables
title_full_unstemmed Construction of rechargeable bio-battery cells from electroactive antioxidants extracted from wasted vegetables
title_sort construction of rechargeable bio-battery cells from electroactive antioxidants extracted from wasted vegetables
publisher Elsevier Ltd
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