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Indian-Americans develop paper-thin battery
Washington, PTI:
A team of six Indian-American researchers, led by noted nanotechnologist 
Pulickel Ajayan of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), has developed a 
battery, which could easily be mistaken for a simple sheet of black paper.

A team of six Indian-American researchers has developed a new energy-storage 
device which, besides being paper-thin, can use human blood or sweat to power 
itself.

The team, led by noted nanotechnologist Pulickel Ajayan of Rensselaer 
Polytechnic Institute (RPI), has developed a battery, which could easily be 
mistaken for a simple sheet of black paper.

Besides, it is lightweight, ultra thin, completely flexible, and geared towards 
meeting trickiest designs and energy requirements, the INDOlink web site said.

"The semblance to paper is no accident: more than 90 per cent of the device is 
made up of cellulose, the same plant cells used in newsprint, loose leaf, lunch 
bags, and nearly every other type of paper," writer Francis Assisi said.

The device can be rolled, twisted, folded, or cut into any number of shapes 
with no loss of mechanical integrity or efficiency. It even as the ability to 
function in temperatures up to 300 degrees Fahrenheit and down to 100 below 
zero, and can be printed like a paper.

"It's essentially a regular piece of paper, but it's made in a very intelligent 
way," Robert Linhardt, co-author of the paper said.

Along with use in small handheld electronics, it is billed as ideal for use in 
automobiles, aircrafts, and even boats.
Besides Ajayan, the co-authors of the paper include Dr Nalamasu, Victor 
Pushparaj, Shaijumon Manikoth, A Shavani Kumar and Saravanababu Murugesan, each 
of whom graduated from prestigious Indian institutes like IISc, IIT etc.

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