Japanese technicians said they have recently developed a fuel cell, which looks only at the size of water fructose.
A research team from the National Institute of Industrial Science and Technology (AIST ),CubeIn a centimeter-level device, hydrogen and air are used together to generate electric energy, resulting in two watt of power.
Scientists in Japan say that by connecting these individual micro-fuel battery devices, the electricity they produce will be able to provide energy for different applications.
These fuel cells perform chemical reactions in a working environment at a temperature of 600C or lower. scientists say they have achieved the maximum output of power from the fuel cell at such a low temperature.
With the continuous development of new fuel cell technologies, the fuel cell is widely recognized as an ideal alternative for batteries used in laptops, mobile phones, and handheld computers.
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