Centella Asiatica Leaves Combined with Ammonium Nitrate Used to Develop Solid Bio Membrane Electrolyte for Proton-Conducting Devices
Researchers have explored the use of natural materials for solid-state proton-conducting electrochemical devices, identifying a biomaterial derived from Centella Asiatica leaves as a promising candidate. The study highlights the creation of a solid bio membrane electrolyte by combining Centella Asiatica Leaf (CAL) material with ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3). This development introduces an alternative approach to designing proton-conducting devices using plant-based resources.
The research focuses on the properties of CAL when integrated with NH4NO3, which enables proton conduction in a solid-state form. The resulting bio membrane electrolyte demonstrates potential for applications in electrochemical systems. By utilizing this combination, researchers aim to explore sustainable and efficient solutions within the field of energy storage and conversion technologies. Further studies may investigate its long-term stability, conductivity performance, and scalability for practical applications.
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Date: December 1, 2025
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