In a breakthrough, scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have developed a way to both transmit and store electricity in a single lightweight copper wire.
So far electrical cables are used only to transmit electricity.
Copper wire is the starting point but eventually as the technology improves, special fibres could also be developed with nanostructures to conduct and store energy, according to Professor Jayan Thomas at University of Central Florida.
More immediate applications could be seen in the design and development of electrical vehicles, space-launch vehicles and portable electronic devices.
It is possible to further miniaturise the electronic devices or the space that has been previously used for batteries could be used for other purposes.
In the case of launch vehicles, that could potentially lighten the load, making launches less costly, Thomas said.
Thomas and his Ph.D student Zenan Yu began with a single copper wire. They grew a layer of nanowhiskers on the outer surface of the copper wire. These whiskers were then treated with a special alloy, which created an electrode.
They did it by adding a very thin plastic sheet around the whiskers and wrapping it around using a metal sheath (the second electrode) after generating nanowhiskers on it (the second electrode and outer covering).
The layers were then glued together with a special gel. Because, of the insulation the nanowhisker layer is insulating, the inner copper wire retains its ability to channel electricity, the layers around the wire independently store powerful energy.
In other words, Thomas and his team created a supercapacitor on the outside of the copper wire. Supercapacitors store powerful energy, like that needed to start a vehicle or heavy-construction equipment.
For example, if flexible solar cells and these fibres were used in tandem to make a jacket, it could be used independently to power electronic gadgets and other devices.
The research is published in the journal Advanced Materials.
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