Batteries (Jun 2024)

Enhanced Dendrite Resistance in Reversible Electrochemical Pneumatic Batteries with Nanoimprinted Nanowire Anodes for Jamming Robots

  • Junyu Ge,
  • Yuchen Zhao,
  • Yifan Wang,
  • Hong Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries10070225
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. 225

Abstract

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Traditional electric robots often rely on heavy gear units or expensive force–torque sensors, whereas pneumatic robots offer a cost-effective and simple alternative. However, their dependence on noisy and bulky pneumatic systems, such as compressed air technology, limits their portability and adaptability. To overcome these challenges, we have developed a reversible electrochemical pneumatic battery (REPB) that is compact, noise-free, energy-efficient, and portable. This innovative REPB, principled by the electrochemical redox reactions of zinc–air batteries, can simultaneously supply both electric and pneumatic power, either positive or negative pressure. Its modular, multi-stack structure allows for the easy customization of power output and capacity to suit various applications. We demonstrate the utility of REPB through its application in jamming robots, such as a novel soft yet robust gripper that merges the strengths of hard and soft grippers, enabling universal robotic gripping. This work presents a groundbreaking approach to powering devices that require pneumatic support.

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