数码产品
电池(电)
环境科学
废物管理
工程类
电气工程
功率(物理)
物理
量子力学
作者
Valerio Galli,Giulia Coco,Valerio F. Annese,Mario Caironi
标识
DOI:10.1109/cafe58535.2023.10291417
摘要
As sensor networks become increasingly used in every step of the agricultural food chain, sustainability remains an underdeveloped aspect when implementing agrifood monitoring systems. Although electronics experienced exponential growth yielding to ultra-low power systems, most sensing nodes employ commercial batteries that are constituted by potentially harmful chemicals and might leak into the environment producing irreversible damage. Here we present a feasibility study aimed at demonstrating the compatibility of a recently developed edible rechargeable battery with commercial sensors for agrifood. The edible battery is completely made of edible materials, namely food-grade gold, ethyl cellulose, beeswax, activated carbon, riboflavin, quercetin, sodium hydrogen sulfate, and nori algae. As such, the battery does not contain any hazardous substances and can be disposed of by a variety of means, including composting. We demonstrate the integration of the battery with commercial thermistors and photoresistors to measure temperature and light intensity, respectively, which are relevant parameters in agricultural food production. We show that the performance of the edible battery is suitable for supplying power to commercial sensors therefore demonstrating its great potential for sustainable agrifood systems.
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