High performance dual-electrolyte magnesium–iodine batteries that can harmlessly resorb in the environment or in the body
Energy & Environmental Science2022Vol. 15(10), pp. 4095–4108
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Ivy Huang, Yamin Zhang, Hany Arafa, Shupeng Li, Abraham Vázquez‐Guardado, Wei Ouyang, Fei Liu, Surabhi R. Madhvapathy, Joseph W. Song, Andreas Tzavelis, Jacob Trueb, Yeon Sik Choi, William J. Jeang, Viviane Forsberg, Elizabeth Higbee‐Dempsey, Nayereh Ghoreishi‐Haack, Iwona Stepien, Keith Bailey, Shuling Han, Zheng Jenny Zhang, Cameron H. Good, Yonggang Huang, Amay J. Bandodkar, John A. Rogers
Abstract
High-performance eco- and bio-resorbable magnesium–iodine batteries with >1.8 V output power cardiac pacemakers, wireless environmental monitors, thermal sensors, microcontrollers, and Bluetooth systems.
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