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This document summarizes a presentation about bio-batteries given by Chandan Kumar Dolui. It introduces bio-batteries as energy storage devices powered by organic compounds. It describes the basic structure of bio-batteries and explains that they use glucose from sources like cellulose as fuel. Examples of usage include powering phones and providing implantable power sources. Advantages are listed as quick recharging, using readily available fuels, high energy density, and safety. Disadvantages are less energy retention than conventional batteries and unsuitability for long-term use and storage. The future of bio-batteries is seen as promising for alternative energy and medical benefits.

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Bio Battery

This document summarizes a presentation about bio-batteries given by Chandan Kumar Dolui. It introduces bio-batteries as energy storage devices powered by organic compounds. It describes the basic structure of bio-batteries and explains that they use glucose from sources like cellulose as fuel. Examples of usage include powering phones and providing implantable power sources. Advantages are listed as quick recharging, using readily available fuels, high energy density, and safety. Disadvantages are less energy retention than conventional batteries and unsuitability for long-term use and storage. The future of bio-batteries is seen as promising for alternative energy and medical benefits.

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PURULIA GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE

TOPIC

BIO-BATTERY
-Power For Future
PRESENTED BY

CHANDAN KUMAR DOLUI

DEPT-EE

ROLL NO-35001616051

5TH SEMESTER
CONTENTS
 Introduction
 Structure
 Process
 Usage Of Bio-Batteries
 Advantages
 Disadvantages
 Future Scope
INTRODUCTION

A bio-battery is
an energy storing
device that is
powered by
organic
compounds.
STRUCTURE

 Bio-batteries contain an anode, cathode, separator


and electrolyte, which are the basic components to
any cell battery.
 Bio batteries are heavily based on the amount
of GLUCOSE available.
 Materials can be converted into glucose through the
process of enzymatic hydrolysis.
PROCESS
Cellulose Enzymatic Hydrolysis Glucose

Glucose Enzymes
Gluconolactone+2Protons+2electrons

O2+4Protons+2electrons Water
TYPES OF BIO-BATTERY:
PASSIVE SYSTEM TYPE:
In this type, reactive substances are
absorbed into the electrodes through a
process of natural diffusion.
ACTIVE SYSTEM TYPE:
In this type reactive substances are
introduced by force as string convection.
USAGE OF BIO-BATTERIES
Cola Phone-New Bio
Battery
AMAZING FACTS

Sony's bio battery turns waste paper into electricity


Bio battery
capable of
powering a
ADVANTAGES
• It allows instant recharge compare to all the other
batteries. 
• It can be made using readily available fuel.
• It has high energy density.
• It can be used easily at room temperature. 
• The flexible paper prototype is used as implantable
power source. 
• They are used as clean alternate renewable power
source due to the fact that they are source of non-toxic
and non-flammable fuel. 
• They do not cause any explosions. Hence they are safe
to use.
DISADVANTAGES:
• They are less likely to retain most of
their energy compare to conventional
batteries e.g. lithium based

• They are not suitable for long term


usage and storage
FUTURE SCOPE

Very bright future ahead.


Alternative source of energy
Medical benefits

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