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WORLD'S FIRST 3D PRINTED BATTERY- AS THIN AS THE WIDTH OF A HUMAN HAIR


From a group of scientists at Harvard university end the university of illinios emerged a team led by Jennifer A Lewis and Shen Dillon that constructed the first 3D-printed battery. It is capable of powering up wearable electronics, drones and insect like robots.
  The 3D-printed lithium-ion batteries measured at 0.03mm width were composed of stacks of electrodes that are less the width of a human hair. The nano-particles from lithium metal-oxide compound was squeezed into a narrow nozzle to solidify and finally packaged into small containers containing an electrolyte solution.

Assistant professor of material science and engineering, Shen Dillon, who also partnered with Jennifer Lewis in making the 3D lithium-ion battery a reality stated in Havard school of engineering and applied science’s website  that although the product was constructed in a small quantity, it’s electrochemical performance could be compared to commercial batteries in terms of charge and discharge rate, life cycle and energy densities.
  
With the recent innovations of 3D-printed objects, the possibility of having the sizes of large objects slashed down to tiny items that could be easily slipped into a safe purse is high but the question is would they be at an affordable rate due to the cost of production?

I am awaiting the next 3D-printed object to be unveiled. Guess it would be a transformer!
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CREDIT- HAVARD

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