Mini Project of Paper Battery
Mini Project of Paper Battery
PAPER BATTERY
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
IN
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Submitted By
K.V.KRISHNA SREE
(17HM1A0415)
Submitted To
2020-2021
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ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the Seminar report entitled ”PAPER BATTERY” submitted by
K.V.KRISHNA SREE bearing Reg. No. 17HM1A0415 in partial fulfillment for the award of
Degree of Bachelor of Technology in ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
CO-ORDINATOR GUIDE
Miss. S. FARHANA,M.Tech., Miss. K.SIREESHA,M.Tech.,
Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor,
Dept of ECE, Dept of ECE,
AITS,KADAPA. AITS, KADAPA.
HOD
M.Tech.,
Ph.D.,
Professor & Head Of The Department,
Dept of ECE,
AITS, KADAPA.
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ABSTRACT
Today the biggest problem faced by the electronics industry is the size of the battery as
gadgets gets thinner and smaller day by day. But at certain point the battery size and its
weight creates an obstacle. To overcome this ‘Paper Battery’present the ultimate
solution. The paper battery is literally a conducting paper with a lot of power packed
inside it. The various problems faced by the commonly used batteries and how the
paper battery offers the solution to all these problems. A detailed construction of paper
battery is explained in this paper. A comparison of SWCNT and MWCNT is also shown in
this paper. This paper also contains the possible applications which could change our
lives. The safety issues of Li-ion batteries, the limitations of NiCad & NIMH and the
drawbacks of lead acid battery are discussed in this paper . The advantage of paper
battery over these batteries is also described.
ABBREVIATIONS USED:
1. Carbon Nano tubes(CNT),
2. Single walled carbon Nano tubes(SWCNT),
3. Multi walled carbon Nano tubes(MWCNT),
4. Lithium ion(Li-ion)
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LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
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CONTENTS
SL.NO INDEX PAGE NO
1. Introduction 8-9
2. Motivation 10
3. Literature Survey 11
4. Objective 12
5. Specification of Paper battery 13-14
6. Construction of Paper battery 15-16
7. Working 17
8. Advantages 18
9. Disadvantages 18
10. Applications 19-20
11. Comparison 21
12. Conclusion 22
13. Future Work 23
14. References 24
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1. INTRODUCTION
There has been a growing demand for thinner and smaller electronic
devices. To achieve those demands “Paper Battery‟ offers the best solution
.Paper battery is actually a cellulose based “paper‟ with CNT deposited on
either side of paper. A stack of such papers makes a paper battery. Some
batteries use Silver NANO wires instead of CNT. It is extremely thin, flexible,
light weight and stores much power in less space .Recently developed paper
battery combines the Li-ion based chemicals to make a combination of Li-ion
and paper battery.
NECESSITY
There are many reasons to research a battery that is safe, thin, & flexible.
Let us study some of the problems of the most commonly used batteries.
Li-ion (Lithium ion batteries)
Li-ion battery is the most commonly used battery for smart phones,
laptops, digital cameras and all sorts of home appliances. It is basically a
rechargeable battery with lithium as a negative electrode. It is known for its
low self- discharge, high efficiency. But it is expensive, it has safety issues.
The electrolyte needs to be kept pressurized. It also requires an electronic
monitoring system to avoid over charging, overheating, over voltage etc.
So, it needs temperature sensor, voltage regulator etc. which increases
cost. The electrolyte is highly inflammable, reactive and hazardous.
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In September 2016, Samsung recalled 2.5 million galaxies Note 7 because the
battery design caused both the electrodes to touch which caused short circuit
and they busted into flames.
In January, 2013 Boeing 787 Dream liner of japan airlines caught fire at
Boston airport. The batteries were responsible. Luckily, no one got hurt, but
had it caught fire while flying the results would have been worst. Today most
of the smart phone users have no idea of how dangerous the Li-ion batteries
are. Recent studies have recommended using Li-ion along with CNT to get a
better, much safer battery.
NiCad & NIMH (Nickel cadmium Nickel Metal Hydrate)
These are the most commonly used batteries for Hybrid cars, Satellites,
novelties and for Backup power. The problem of these batteries include
that they contain highly toxic metals like CD (cadmium) they exhibit
negative temperature coefficient, this causes charging problems. NIMH
produces
hydrogengaswhichcanrupturethecell.Thetemperatureaffectsthecapacity
and performance. They have high self-discharge rate. They have been
replacedbyLi-ioninrecentyears.ButstillduetolowcostthanLi-iontheyare used
in toys, remote controls &other portable electronics.
Lead acid batteries
These are oldest rechargeable batteries and widely used for large scale
applications like power backup, automobiles, submarines, and also in some
hybrid vehicles. The problem associated are Sulfation and Stratification of
electrolyte, Corrosion of plates, toxic nature of lead etc.
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MOTIVATION
After studying the problems associated with the most commonly used
batteries, we can conclude that paper batteries along some modifications
like Li-ion + CNT paper or some other possible combinations can replace the
commonly used batteries. And making them much safer, flexible and light
weight. If that happens, we will be able to power a hybrid vehicle with a
newspaper sized paper battery or we can have foldable laptops that can fit
in our pocket. The possibilities are endless.
2.1 THEME
Paper Battery either CNT based or Li-ion based provides a better solution for
energy storage. The electronic gadgets can get even thinner, smaller and
flexible. The Li-ion based paper battery can recharged efficiently and is much
safer than conventional Li-ion batteries. The CNT based paper battery is bio
degradable, eco-friendly and can be cycled many times. They have a wide
range of operating temperature. The overall efficiency of the paper battery is
high.
2. LITERATURESURVEY
There has been a constant search for super battery. The ones which can
combine the properties of a capacitor and a battery. A super capacitor can
be cycled millions of time, it charges in seconds but at the same time it has
high self-discharge and much expensive. A battery might have low Self-
discharge but need more time charge and doesn’t have indefinite
recyclability. So, a compromise between battery and capacitor produces the
paper battery which have combined properties of both. The recent
developments of the paper batteries utilize CNT as electrode and an
integrated design of layer of electrolyte to create thin and flexible battery.
Significant works have been carried out independently, notable among
which are by Pushparaj et al. [2007] and YiCui et al. [2010] in the field of
preparing the first prototypes.
Previous designs of flexible energy-storage devices have been based on
separated thin-electrode and spacer layers, proving less-than-optimum in
performance and handling because of the existence of multiple interfaces
between the layers. Pushparaj et al. demonstrated the fabrication of
“electrode-spacer electrolyte” integrated nano composite units to build a
varietyofthinflexibleenergy-storagedevices.Therobustintegratedthin-film
structure allows not only good electrochemical performance but also the
ability to function over large ranges of mechanical deformation, record
temperaturesandwithawidevarietyofelectrolytes.Theattempttointegrate the
components on to a single unit was revived by Yi Cui et al. with a much
simplerandmorepromisingapproach.Inthispaper,theyintegratedallofthe
components of a Li-ion battery into a single sheet of paper with a simple
lamination process. Although a paper-like membrane has been used as the
separator for other energy storage systems including super capacitors, it was
the first demonstration of the use of commercial paper in Li-ion batteries,
where paper is used as both separator and mechanical support. Another
significant attempt to exploit the properties of Paper batteries was made by
Dr.Mangilal Agrawal , Louisiana Tech University .Having done much work
with bio sensors and bio-capacitors ,he successfully demonstrated how the
relative proportion of CNT and Paper could be used to customize the voltage
output of the Paper Battery.
3. OBJECTIVE
To study the following;
The use of self-rechargeable thin film batteries ,their performance
and application.
The glucose activated paper battery based on glucose oxidized
enzyme.
Ultra-fast all polymer paper-based batteries.
8. Disadvantages of paperBattery’s
• Low shear strength can be torn easily
• CNT production technique is expensive
• Nano toxic for CNT manufacturing workers
• Can cause fibrosis in lungs
• Aquatic like damaged by CNT
9. PossibleApplication
RFID tags and other tracking
Smart Newspapers
Credit/Debit cards
Greeting card with audio ,light
Hybrid cards
Laptops, smart phones etc.
Aircraft and spacecraft
Blood and sugar monitoring portable devices
Toys and novelties
Calculator and wristwatches
Wireless mouse, keyboards other computer accessories
Bluetooth headphones, microphones etc.
Digital camera
Printed circuit board(PCB)
Figure 5. Applications
10. COMPARISION BETWEEN PAPER
BATTERY AND LITHIUM-IONBATTERY
Table:2
Performance Between Super Capacitor &
Comparison Li-Ion
Function Super Capacitor Li-Ion
Charge Time 1-10 Sec 10-60 Mins
1 Million or
Cycle Life 500 & Higher
30,000Hr
Cell Voltage 2.3 – 2.75 v 3.6 – 3.7 v
Specific Energy
5 (Typical) 100-200
(Wh/Kg)
Specific Power (W/Kg) Up to 10000 1000 to 3000
$0.5 to $1.00 (Large
Cost per whr $20 (Typical)
System)
Service life in Vehicle 10 to 15 years 5 to 10 years
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[4] Hu, L. C., J.; Yang, Y.; La Mantia, F.; Jeong, S.; Cui, Y. Highly Conductive
PaperforEnergyStorage.Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A.2009,106,21490–21494.
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