Original Article: Cannabis Tech
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Hemp Battery out produces Lithium Battery |
The Hemp Farming Invention Removes the Valuable Lignin from the stalk of the Hemp Plant.
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hemp cell 31 vs lithium cell 4 |
Hemp Battery out produces Lithium Battery |
MOhemp Energy Farm Equipment Invention also conditions the desired and sought after natural fibers for use in the Clothing Industry. |
To do so, you have to remove the lignin, which is a gum-like substance holding the fibers together. Combing it out doesn’t work, which leaves one other option...“What we want to do is release, remove the majority of the lignin by washing it,” Carpenter said. “And there’s a dozen ways to do it, but some are more environmentally friendly than others. And one of the more environmentally friendly ways involves using enzymes. The enzymes relax the gum-glue itself and actually wash it away. It doesn’t get it all. It’s not the final answer, but it brings you 80 percent of the way to it. That’s what we’re doing here today. We’re running trials on different ways to get to that 80 percent.”
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Scotty, MOhemp Energy has not figured out how to make a battery (yet) but he has figured out how to remove the raw material from the Hemp plant that is mentioned in this article below and is currently seeking pilot study collaborators who are interested in bringing this technology to market.
Hemp is the most universally useful plant we have at our disposal. The history of mankind’s use of hemp can be traced way back in time to between about 5000 – 7000 BC.
Industrial hemp and hemp seed could transform the economy of the world States in a positive and beneficial way, and therefore should be exploited to its full potential, especially relating to energy storage.
David Mitlin, Ph.D., explains that supercapacitors are energy storage devices that have huge potential to transform the way future electronics are powered. Unlike today’s rechargeable batteries, which sip up energy over several hours, supercapacitors can charge and discharge within seconds. But they normally can’t store nearly as much energy as batteries, an important property known as energy density. One approach researchers are taking to boost supercapacitors’ energy density is to design better electrodes. Mitlin’s team has figured out how to make them from certain hemp fibers — and they can hold as much energy as the current top contender: graphene.
Mitlin says
"Our device’s electrochemical performance is on par with or better than graphene-based devices. The key advantage is that our electrodes are made from biowaste using a simple process, and therefore, are much cheaper than graphene.”
Source: https://www.theeventchronicle.com/science/hemp-based-batteries-change-way-store-energy-forever/