Ukrainian Scientist Creates Battery That Can Power Smartphones for 12 Years, Check It Out

Date: 07-12-2016 3:40 pm (7 years ago) | Author: CLARA JANCITA
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A scientist has allegedly designed a stunning new kind of batteries that can unbelievably power smartphones for several years at a time.

Vladislav Kiselev is a Ukrainian scientist  who has made a stunning new claim. The man claims that he has developed a type of battery that can power gadgets like smartphones and even cars for up to 12 years, without having to be recharged.

According to Oddity Central, Kiselev, a senior researcher at the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry and Petrochemistry in Kiev, and professor at Ukraine’s National Academy of Sciences, unveiled his intriguing battery prototype during the 2016 edition of Sikorsky Challenge, a prestigious international competition for research projects.
 
The matchbox-like device looks fairly unimpressive, but the Ukrainian scientist claims that it has been continuously powering electrical devices for a year and four months without a single recharge, and will continue to do so for the next 11 years. That’s because his “battery” produces energy instead of simply storing it.
 
But with virtually all the world’s battery manufacturers and researchers struggling to come up with a real breakthrough in battery technology, how did Kiselev create one that he claims lasts for 12 years?


The senior researcher says he was able to do it by taking advantage of a key property of tritium – the ability to emit electrons. He adds that American company City Labs also makes use of the radioactive isotope of hydrogen, but whereas they use tritium-covered solar cells, he opted for an enhanced electrochemical cells, which makes the battery 1,000 times more powerful.
 
So whereas City Labs NanoTritium™ batteries provide low power to devices like medical implants and various sensors, Kiselev’s version can be used to power large electronic devices and even cars.
 
The scientist adds that electrochemical cells similar to the one he uses in his battery have been used in Ukraine since the 1930s, but no one has ever been able to use them for energy generation. He and his team were able to improve the design in order to achieve this.
 
Interestingly enough, Kiselev says that after failing to secure research grants for the project, he and his colleagues funded themselves. Now, after presenting the results of their labor at Sikorsky Challenge, Kiselev says that he is in talks with both Turkish and Chinese businessmen to produce a version of his tritium battery that can be used in mobile phones.
 
Regarding the radioactive properties of tritium, Vladislav Kiselev emphasized the fact that some radioactive substances are not hazardous to humans, and tritium is one of them. It is actually used as a radioluminescent light source in wristwatches.
 
Kiselev believes that tritium is the future of energy, and claims that the fact that 11 of the world’s most advanced countries are planning to build an international fusion reactor – also based on tritium – to produce energy is proof of that. However, he adds that while such reactors cost tens of billions of dollars to build, his tritium batteries are an affordable way to produce energy for up to 12 years.


Posted: at 7-12-2016 03:40 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
- 1marviz at 7-12-2016 03:50 PM (7 years ago)
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nice 1babA
Posted: at 7-12-2016 03:50 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- diutopep at 7-12-2016 04:01 PM (7 years ago)
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Mmmm
For 12 good months???
THIS IS MORE THAN SERIOUS O!
Posted: at 7-12-2016 04:01 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- diutopep at 7-12-2016 04:06 PM (7 years ago)
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Anyway, this is commendable!
Let me hurriedly go and get 1 for myself...
Hahahahahaha!!!!!!
Posted: at 7-12-2016 04:06 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- 1marviz at 7-12-2016 04:16 PM (7 years ago)
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Quote from: diutopep on  7-12-2016 04:01 PM
Mmmm
For 12 good months???
THIS IS MORE THAN SERIOUS O!

actually 12 years sis!!!!
Posted: at 7-12-2016 04:16 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Aquarium at 7-12-2016 04:22 PM (7 years ago)
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Quote from: diutopep on  7-12-2016 04:01 PM
Mmmm
For 12 good months???
THIS IS MORE THAN SERIOUS O!
An ce 12 years, not 12 months.  haba ke ma.

Posted: at 7-12-2016 04:22 PM (7 years ago) | Upcoming
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- diutopep at 7-12-2016 04:25 PM (7 years ago)
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quote from author=1marviz
actually 12 years sis!!!!

DON'T MIND ME...
Maybe, I was seeing double then!
Posted: at 7-12-2016 04:25 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Igotalkam at 7-12-2016 05:00 PM (7 years ago)
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It's a welcome development
Posted: at 7-12-2016 05:00 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Igotalkam at 7-12-2016 05:00 PM (7 years ago)
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Nigerian scientists no dey gry at all
Posted: at 7-12-2016 05:00 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- kison at 7-12-2016 05:21 PM (7 years ago)
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 Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
Posted: at 7-12-2016 05:21 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- concentrate at 7-12-2016 05:32 PM (7 years ago)
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I'm impressed. Good job.
Posted: at 7-12-2016 05:32 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- kacylee at 7-12-2016 07:28 PM (7 years ago)
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baba abeg bring am come naija, u go sell like maadd!, shame go catch NEPA aabi na PHCN

Posted: at 7-12-2016 07:28 PM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- jeroba1 at 7-12-2016 08:15 PM (7 years ago)
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baba try gan ni o.
Posted: at 7-12-2016 08:15 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Powerfulify at 8-12-2016 03:22 AM (7 years ago)
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That's good news
Posted: at 8-12-2016 03:22 AM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- 419BigBoy at 8-12-2016 06:30 AM (7 years ago)
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battery manufacturers will probably try to buy and shelf his invention.

there are patents for autos that run on hydrogen, ditto for patents for free electricity hidden away from the public.
Posted: at 8-12-2016 06:30 AM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- AmazingMarie at 9-12-2016 03:32 PM (7 years ago)
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this is a good feat. the man has broken a record. I hope the battery can truly stand the test of time.
Posted: at 9-12-2016 03:32 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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