Soon smartphone battery will be charged in seconds

The tension of keep waiting for your smart device to charge will be a thing of past now. A scientist has discovered a process that will charge up your device battery in the fraction of seconds making it usable for long hours. The new process is the generation of supercapacitors which can be charged up to 30,000 times during their lifetime without degrading the recharge capability.

Generally, smartphone batteries come with a definite charging attempts and hence starts degrading after a defined number of charges that usually occurs after 15 to 18 months.

"If they were to replace the batteries with these supercapacitors, you could charge your mobile phone in a few seconds and you wouldn't need to charge it again for over a week," said Nitin Choudhary, a postdoctoral associate at UCF.

"There have been problems in the way people incorporate these two-dimensional materials into the existing systems - that's been a bottleneck in the field. We developed a simple chemical synthesis approach so we can very nicely integrate the existing materials with the two-dimensional materials," said principal investigator Yeonwoong "Eric" Jung, Assistant Professor at UCF.

Although the concept is still on the papers as of now, we will be seeing more and will heard more details as the scientists will be revealing more about it.

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