Seaweed Capacitor Research - France's New Advancement

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A research group in France has developed a capacitor using seaweed and a biopolymer, which outperforms some expensive commercial capacitors. This advancement, while not new, highlights the potential of sustainable materials in electronics. The discussion seeks additional information on the topic, as details are scarce. The innovative use of seaweed could lead to more eco-friendly capacitor options in the future. Further exploration of this research could reveal significant implications for the electronics industry.
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I found something interesting the other day. Apparently this research group over in France has developed this type of capacitor from seaweed and a biopolymer that performs better in some cases than more expensive commercial capacitors. Its fairly old news, but I haven't been able to find any more on this advancement than that. Does anyone else have information regarding this?
 
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I forgot to include the link >> http://blogs.physicstoday.org/newspicks/2006/08/seaweed_the_better_capacitor.html
 
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