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Sherman A1

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Thu Aug 20, 2020, 10:56 AM Aug 2020

St. Louis Scientists Develop 'Smart Bricks' That Can Store Electricity



Ordinary red bricks can now be transformed into energy storage units, with a little help from a team of chemists and engineers at Washington University.

The bricks, which cost about $3 to make, are powerful enough to illuminate an LED light bulb — and could someday provide a new way to store renewable energy.

The technology hinges on the reddish pigment known as iron oxide, or rust, that gives bricks their color. Scientists pumped the bricks with several gases that react with the rust and produce a special, microscopic plastic capable of conducting electricity.

This network of plastic fibers coats the tiny pores inside the brick, said Julio D’Arcy, Washington University assistant professor of chemistry and study co-author.

https://news.stlpublicradio.org/health-science-environment/2020-08-20/st-louis-scientists-develop-smart-bricks-that-can-store-electricity?
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St. Louis Scientists Develop 'Smart Bricks' That Can Store Electricity (Original Post) Sherman A1 Aug 2020 OP
That's promising. k&r for visibility. n/t Laelth Aug 2020 #1
The genius of these smart people! Next we'll be making electricity out of a potato. gristy Aug 2020 #2
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