2021 IEEE 13th International Conference on Humanoid, Nanotechnology, Information Technology, Communication and Control, Environ 2021
DOI: 10.1109/hnicem54116.2021.9732040
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Development and Analysis of Footstep Power Harvester – A Case Study for the Viability of the Device in Surigao City

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“…5 weight percent ethylene carbonate is added to the ILs and salt combination to enhance SEI formation [30]. Thermal, physicochemical, and electrochemical characterizations of the quaternary electrolyte reveal its usefulness as an anolyte and creation of a highly stable interface with the negative (hard carbon) electrode [31]. At room temperature, lab-scale seawater complete cells employing a hard carbon anode and the ionic liquid-based quaternary anolyte exhibit exceptional capacity, cyclability, and rate capability [32].…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 weight percent ethylene carbonate is added to the ILs and salt combination to enhance SEI formation [30]. Thermal, physicochemical, and electrochemical characterizations of the quaternary electrolyte reveal its usefulness as an anolyte and creation of a highly stable interface with the negative (hard carbon) electrode [31]. At room temperature, lab-scale seawater complete cells employing a hard carbon anode and the ionic liquid-based quaternary anolyte exhibit exceptional capacity, cyclability, and rate capability [32].…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proponents have turned their attention to potential alternative ingredients [23]. One gifted candidate is the Mesocarp, a byproduct of the Nypa palm, which has shown the potential to be processed into Flour that would serve as a sustainable alternative for tapioca pearls [24]. This research is rooted in exploring Mesocarp as a viable and eco-friendly option to meet the tapioca pearl demand in milk tea beverages to expand the utilization of the underutilized byproduct of Nypa palm sustainability to economy and agronomy [25].…”
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confidence: 99%