Possible to make battries using used face masks! - News



Corona's global fabric has caused many problems all over the world. Millions of face masks are being thrown in the trash every day worldwide, but the good news is masked can now use to make less expensive and more efficient materials. A study conducted in 2013 revealed that in the first few months of Coronaboa, 129 billion face masks were destroyed worldwide after use and thus piled up inland, air, and oceans. Mask waste has been used to make construction raw materials and roads, but now, for the first time, serious progress has been made in making cheap, efficient, and durable batteries from masks. The first mask used was cleaned and disinfected. They were then immersed in graphene ink. The show was pressed and heated to 140 degrees Celsius in the next step. They were then used to make one-of-a-kind tablets that act like every electrode in a battery. Between them are insulated feathers, and they are also made of old masks. The next step is to immerse the entire system in an electrolyte solution and cover it with a protective layer, which is also made of medical waste, including an empty blister pack of pills. It will help, but there is a way to use it. The study was carried out by Russia's National University of Science and Technology, which claims to have produced 99.7 watts per kilogram of electricity from mask batteries, a significant achievement. This standard is close to the ion batteries that are commonly used. Theme ion batteries can generate 100 to 265 watts of electricity per kilogram of electricity. It has doubled the effect B density (energy density) up to 208 watts per kilogram. But batteries made from obsolete masks can still take years to reach the market.