Scientists created a battery that is destroyed after use, know about it


Scientists have created a battery which is easily lost in water after use. Researchers at the University of Iowa State University have developed this battery which is destroyed within 30 minutes of submersion. The waste caused by electronics from this destroyed battery can be reduced. According to researchers, this lithium-ion battery can produce 2.5 volts and it is capable of powering up to 15 minutes for a computer.
Unlike the electronics items used in general, this is designed to last long. One important and unique feature of this is that these sizes can be operated from small to very well and from anywhere. Also the battery is 5 mm long, 6mm wide and 1mm thick. And the chemicals used to make the chemical and electricity inside it are the same as all normal batteries.
It is made up of eight layers, which include anode, cathode and electrodes. The battery is wrapped from the outside of a polymer cover. When taken into work, it is dropped into water when its polymer cover is dry and the electrodes are broken, so that the battery becomes decomposed.
Researchers also said that many types of nanoparticles are found in the battery, then the process of its destruction can last approximately half an hour. Scientists have said that such a battery has been discovered in an attempt to reduce electronics waste. It is now being told that researchers from the University of Illinois have also prepared an electronic circuit board that will be easily dissolved in water.