Published 2024-04-30
Keywords
- CIEF,
- Carbon-Induced,
- Electric Fuel,
- Electrolysis
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Abstract
In this study, we present the development of a compatible battery prototype capable of providing a constant output of 2 volts and 0.2 amperes for up to five days without fluctuations. Utilizing zinc bicarbonate, a byproduct of the process, enables the retrieval of zinc metal, while the generated hydrogen gas can be harnessed to power a turbine system for electricity generation. This novel approach, termed Carbon Induced Electric Fuel (CIEF), offers a dual output of electricity and utilizes greenhouse gases for process continuity. The scalability of CIEF presents promising environmental benefits on a large scale.