Characterization of Aloe Barbadensis Miller leaves as a potential electrical energy source with optimum experimental setup conditions.
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Abstract
Electrical energy can be harvested from the living plants as a new potential renewable energy source. Characterization of the electrical signal is needed to enable an optimum energy harvesting setup condition. In the present paper, an investigation is conducted to analyze the characteristic of Aloe Barbadensis Miller (Aloe Vera) leaves in terms of electrical energy generation under specific experimental setups. The experimental results show that 1111.55uW electrical power can be harvested from the Aloe Vera with 24 pairs of electrodes and this energy is capable to be stored in a capacitor. This energy has a high potential to be used to power up a low power consumption device.
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| Authors | Chong, Peng Lean;Singh, Ajay Kumar;Kok, Swee Leong; |
| Journal | PloS one |
| Year | 2019 |
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10.1371/journal.pone.0218758
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