Valerio Galli, Valerio F. Annese, Giulia Coco, Pietro Cataldi, Vincenzo Scribano, Ivan K. Ilic, Athanassia Athanassiou, Mario Caironi
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Abstract
Coplanar Edible Rechargeable Batteries
A riboflavin-quercetin edible rechargeable battery based on a new coplanar architecture with an increased capacity of 20 μAh is presented in article number 2400715 by Mario Caironi and co-workers. Its architecture favors multiple battery connections and interconnection with electronic components. The battery shows an operational stability of two weeks and stable performance between 0 °C and 37 °C, demonstrating its possible implementation in different low-power electronic applications.
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