In 2007, Sony demonstrated a
But a new demonstration from the company shows off a much more useful product - battery that can 'digest' waste paper and turn it into energy.
The prototype - on show at Eco-Products 2011 in Tokyo, shows how it could be possible to use enzymes to 'break down' waste paper into a fuel we can use. The prototype generates enough energy to power a (very) small fan.
The process is unlike conventional batteries - and initially at least, much more like the action of a digestive system.
A digestive enzyme, cellulase, 'breaks down' the cellulose in paper into glucose, a sugar that Sony's 'bio batteries' can use as fuel.The company's bio batteries are now so advanced that the company showed off one thin enough to fit inside a
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