Voltage cultivation from fresh leaves of air plant, climbing spinach, mint, spinach and indian pennywort for practical utilization

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It has been designed and developed to study the voltage, current and power production from fresh leaves of five different vegetative as a comparative study. It has been collected fresh leaves from different vegetative and then it was embedded by two pairs electrodes Zn–Cu and Zn–Ag materials as positive and negative electrodes, respectively. The open-circuit voltage, short circuit current and maximum power have been measured by calibrated millimeters. It has been shown that it is possible to generate voltage, current and power from the fresh leaves of five different vegetative but PKL (Pathor Kuchi Leaf) is the best for electricity generation among them. It has not been done before yet this type of comparative study from five different fresh leaves of vegetative. The studies had been conducted on PKL electrochemical cell using PKL extract. But in this research it has been used fresh leaves for electricity production. But no research has been conducted on rest of the fresh leaves of four types vegetative. Furthermore, it has also conducted a comparative study between the two pair electrodes Zn–Cu and Zn–Ag, respectively.

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Rab, M. N. F., Khan, K. A., Rasel, S. R., Hazrat Ali, M., Hassan, L., Abu Salek, M., ... & Ohiduzzaman, M. (2020). Voltage cultivation from fresh leaves of air plant, climbing spinach, mint, spinach and Indian pennywort for practical utilization. In Energy Systems, Drives and Automations: Proceedings of ESDA 2019 (pp. 161-172). Springer Singapore.

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