Dr. Howard Smith Oncall

An Electric Eel Battery May Power Micro-implants

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Vidcast:  https://www.instagram.com/p/CyAmmhuuETT/ Oxford University biochemists have harnessed the principal employed by electric eels to generate substantial supplies of electricity.  This novel bio-battery uses a chain of nanoliter hydrogel bubbles each containing a different ion concentration to create a chemical gradient capable of generating tiny electrical currents.  The bubble chains are created using a 3D printer and may be stacked together to generate requisite voltages.  The electron flow is controlled by varying the thickness of the insulating lipid layer surrounding each bubble.  As a proof-opf-concept, the investigators combined twenty chains of 5 droplets each and were able to generate the 2 volts necessary to successfully light an LED bulb.  This type of bioelectric battery will someday power implantable drug delivery devices and wearable sensors. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06295-y#Sec7 #electriceel #batteries #implantables #wearables #ionflux