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[10p-N321-1]Disposable Paper-Based Metal-Air Batterys for Wearable Devices

〇Kosuke Ishibashi1, Yutaro Hirai2,3, Shimpei Ono4, Jun Kamei5, Koju Ito2,3, Hiroshi Yabu1,2,3 (1.AIMR, Tohoku Univ., 2.AZUL Energy, Inc., 3.AZUL x Tohoku Univ. Co-Creation Lab, 4.SRIS, Tohoku Univ., 5.Amphico, ltd.)

Keywords:

Paper-Based Metal-Air Batterys,Wearable Devices,AZUL Catalyst

Recent advances in wearable devices have increased the demand for lightweight, high-power, and disposable batteries. Metal–air paper batteries, which start generating electricity upon absorbing water, have attracted attention due to their light weight, flexibility, and low cost. We have reported a Mg–air paper battery utilizing the AZUL catalyst, in which an environmentally friendly and safe blue pigment is immobilized as a monolayer on a porous carbon support. In this presentation, we report on the application of the AZUL-based Mg–air paper battery to wearable devices.