Ieropoulos holding the phone. |
Mobile phone owners could soon be able to give their batteries a boost with their own urine.
British scientists at the Bristol
Robotics Laboratory have developed a way of using urine as a power
source to generate electricity and claim to have created the world’s
first microbial fuel cells (MFC) powered mobile phone.
While many people might turn their noses
up at the energy source, the researchers said that it is the ‘ultimate
waste product’ and does not rely on the erratic nature of the wind or
the sun.
The scientists shared their breakthrough in the Royal Society of Chemistry Journal of Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics.
Dr. Ioannis Ieropoulos, an expert at
harnessing power from unusual sources using microbial fuel cells at the
University of West England, Bristol, which was also involved in the
research, said the urine-powered phone is a ‘world first’.
“No-one has harnessed power from urine
so it’s an exciting discovery. Using the ultimate waste product as a
source of power to produce electricity is about as eco as it gets.
“One product that we can be sure of an
unending supply is our own urine. By harnessing this power as urine
passes through a cascade of MFCs, we have managed to charge a Samsung
mobile phone.”
He believes that the reliability of the fuel source is a big selling point.
He added, “The beauty of this fuel
source is that we are not relying on the erratic nature of the wind or
the sun; we are actually re-using waste to create energy.
“So far the microbial fuel power stack
that we have developed generates enough power to enable SMS messaging,
web browsing and to make a brief phone call.”
However, he said that making a long call on a mobile phone is far more power hungry.
“Making a call on a mobile phone takes
up the most energy but we will get to the place where we can charge a
battery for longer periods.
“The concept has been tested and it
works – it’s now for us to develop and refine the process so that we can
develop MFCs to fully charge a battery.”
Microbial fuel cells are energy
converters that turn organic matter directly into electricity by
utilising the metabolism of live micro-organisms.
Ieropoulos said, “Essentially, the
electricity is a by-product of the microbes’ natural life cycle, so the
more they eat things like urine, the more energy they generate and for
longer periods of time.”
The electricity output of MFCs is
relatively small and the researchers are currently only been able to
store and accumulate low levels of energy into capacitors for short
charge and discharge cycles.
However they claim that this is the
first time that scientists have been able to directly charge the battery
of a device such as a mobile phone and it should be seen as a
significant breakthrough.
They believe that their research, which
was funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council,
the Gates Foundation and the Technology Strategy Board, has the
potential to be installed in bathrooms.
The scientists think that the technology
could be installed into domestic bathrooms in the future to harness the
urine and produce sufficient electricity to power showers and
lighting…or at least electric shavers.
Ieropoulos said: “We are currently
bidding for funding to work alongside partners in the US and South
Africa to develop a smart toilet. Watch this space.’
What are MFCs
•Microbial fuel cells are energy
converters that turn organic matter directly into electricity by
utilising the metabolism of live micro-organisms
•The electricity is a by-product of the microbes’ natural life cycle
•The more they eat things like urine, the more energy they generate and for longer periods of time
•The electricity output of MFCs is
relatively small and the researchers are currently only been able to
store and accumulate low levels of energy into capacitors for short
charge and discharge cycles.
•They claim that this is the first time
that scientists have been able to directly charge the battery of a
device such as a mobile phone and it should be seen as a significant
breakthrough.
—dailymail.co.uk
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