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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract 砂糖電池(さとうでんち)とは、砂糖をエネルギー源とする燃料電池である。 , A sugar battery is an emerging type of bioA sugar battery is an emerging type of biobattery that is fueled by maltodextrin and facilitated by the enzymatic catalysts. The sugar battery generates electric current by the oxidation of the glucose unit of maltodextrin. The oxidation of the organic compound produces carbon dioxide and electrical current. 13 types of enzymes are planted in the battery so that the reaction goes to completion and converts most chemical energy into electrical energy. The experimental results have shown that the sugar battery of the same mass can store at least two times, up to ten times electrical energy than the traditional lithium-ion battery can. The sugar battery is expected to be the next general type of mobile electric power source and the possible power source for electric cars. But the sugar battery's output voltage(0.5V) is lower than that of the lithium-ion battery (3.6 V), which causes its electric power (the rate of electrical energy transfer) to be low. Sony, a Japanese corporation, first published the theory of sugar battery in 2007. A research team led by Dr. Y.H. Percival Zhang at Virginia Tech provided the latest version of it in 2014.provided the latest version of it in 2014.
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rdfs:comment A sugar battery is an emerging type of bioA sugar battery is an emerging type of biobattery that is fueled by maltodextrin and facilitated by the enzymatic catalysts. The sugar battery generates electric current by the oxidation of the glucose unit of maltodextrin. The oxidation of the organic compound produces carbon dioxide and electrical current. 13 types of enzymes are planted in the battery so that the reaction goes to completion and converts most chemical energy into electrical energy. The experimental results have shown that the sugar battery of the same mass can store at least two times, up to ten times electrical energy than the traditional lithium-ion battery can. The sugar battery is expected to be the next general type of mobile electric power source and the possible power source for electric cars. But the sugar batterce for electric cars. But the sugar batter , 砂糖電池(さとうでんち)とは、砂糖をエネルギー源とする燃料電池である。
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