Coconot Battery Access
The growing demand for sustainable, low-cost, and biodegradable energy storage has motivated research into bio-inspired materials. This paper introduces the Coconot Battery , a novel electrochemical cell that leverages the natural properties of the coconut endosperm (solid kernel), coconut water (liquid endosperm), and husk fibers. By using modified coconut components as electrolyte and separator matrices, the Coconot Battery offers a renewable, non-toxic alternative to conventional lithium-ion systems for low-power applications. Experimental projections indicate an energy density of 40–60 Wh/kg, stable cycling over 300 charge–discharge cycles, and complete compostability after end-of-life.
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Aris squeezed the lime juice into the hollow of the cracked coconut shell. He shredded some of the coconut meat to act as a membrane—a separator to keep the electrodes from touching and shorting out—and poured the acidic lime-coconut mixture over it. He shredded some of the coconut meat to
He cracked the coconut open carefully. He didn't just need the fruit; he needed the chemistry. Coconut water was sterile and slightly acidic, but it wasn't strong enough to bridge the voltage gap he needed to spark his emergency beacon. He needed more. he needed the chemistry.
Aris looked back at the bubbling fruit. He smiled, exhausted.