Diagram of Metal-Air Scavenger System (IMAGE)
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Like a traditional battery, the researchers' MAS starts with a cathode that's wired to the device it's powering. Underneath the cathode is a slab of hydrogel, a spongy network of polymer chains that conducts electrons between the metal surface and the cathode via the water molecules it carries. With the hydrogel acting as an electrolyte, any metal surface it touches functions as the anode of a battery, allowing electrons to flow to the cathode and power the connected device.
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Pikul Research Group, Penn Engineering
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