Aisa Mijeno (An inventor of environmentally friendly lamps)

in #science7 years ago (edited)

Salt. image source [pixabay]

Greetings how are you steemit friends? Glad to meet you again and hopefully healthy always. Today I will discuss energy-saving technology, considering that currently, the earth is in need of an alternative energy that we can easily use, hopefully useful.

A physics scientist and entrepreneur who came from the Philippines has found a simple and cheap technology, Aisa Mijone is currently known as an inventor of electric lights that use salt water.

Keep in mind that Aisa Mijeno is a professor at De La Salle University Philippines, she is a formidable woman. At the 2016 APEC Summit, Obama has invited well-known businessmen from China to invest in energy-saving companies being built by Aisa Mijeno.

Aisa Mijeno named the findings are SALt (Sustainable Alternative Lighting).

Aisa only requires 250 ml or one glass of water and 2 tablespoons of salt to make a lamp light up for about 8 hours.

Why are the lights on?

SGalvanic cell with no cation flow. image source [wikipedia]

SALt actually uses the principle of the galvanic battery, a saltwater that serves as an electrolyte and also has two electrodes (2 metals).

The two electrodes are anode and cathode, the anode is a type of metal having more active properties and there will be a dissolution reaction when connected, while the metal acting as a cathode by means of cathodic protection will not undergo a reaction. In short, when electrolytes that have been placed electrode will generate electrical energy to light the lamp for approximately 8 hours.

Seawater is considered to have a good salinity level to replace water and salt since the average in 1000 grams of seawater contains 35 grams of salinity.

As we know that the earth has the ocean and the ocean is wider than the mainland. Each sea has a different salt content but it can be said that an average seawater in the world contains about 3.5% salt.

Seawater in the Strait of Malacca. image source [wikipedia]

Why does seawater contain salt content?

The salt content of seawater is actually obtained from rocks and soil containing mineral salts such as sodium, potassium and, others.

But you know, that you can also make batteries that use salt water as a battery and how to make it?


MAKE A BATTERY FROM SALTWATER/SEA WATER


Almost the same as the light that has been created by Aisa Mijeno, which distinguishes it is a brine battery is only able to turn on 1 LED lights and more practical, what we need?

  1. 1 piece LED light
  2. Small size cable
  3. Copperplate
  4. Aluminum Foil
  5. Kitchen Towel paper towel
  6. 1 glass Warm Saltwater
  7. Tape

How to make it?

  1. Cut one side of 0.5 cm copper plate using scissors, but do not break because a copper plate pieces are used to connect a cable to the lamp.
  2. Cut Aluminum Foil 2 times larger than a copper plate, and fold the aluminum foil by leaving one part to be connected to the cable.
  3. Make a copper plate and aluminum foil layer with the following structure, paper towel, arrangement as follows, paper towel-coper plate-paper towel-aluminum foil-paper towel.
  4. Then roll the layer so that it is cylindrical, and tie it with tape.
  5. Edge copper plate and aluminum foil that has been made in the form of a roll (cylinder) was connected to a cable that has been connected with LED lights.
  6. Dip or soak briefly the scroll and... the LED light will light up.

According to the calculations and practical results, the LED light will light up to 1 hour, to make the lights back on again you just need to soak the copper plate reel and aluminum into the brine (saltwater).


CONCLUSION


Many governments in developed and developing countries are campaigning for eco-friendly movement as well as energy-saving, this is due to the increasing need of energy every day by humans and most of the energy obtained comes from fossil sources (petroleum).

A physics professor from the Philippines created SALt, SALt is a lamp that uses salt water as an energy generator, SALt is an innovation that is environmentally friendly and energy efficient.

You only need two tablespoons of salt mixed with one glass of water to make a light up to 8 hours, you can even make a practical saltwater battery to make a LED light up to 1 hour.

The battery I'm talking about is still a prototype and still needs further development.

Saltwater lamps can also use seawater instead of 2 tablespoons of salt.
By using brine or seawater as a powerhouse we have created a renewable energy. Earth has a very abundant sea water, so if we use this technology with maximum then we have created a more practical energy innovation and environmentally friendly.


This is the only thing I can write on this occasion, over all the mistakes and lack of unintentional writing as a servant of God, I apologize.

Thanks to friends who have visited this blog and provided constructive comments, as well as scientists who are willing to sacrifice their time for a better civilization.


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I agree, now and in the future, the world increasingly need alternative energy that is environmentally friendly. To my knowledge, alternative energy is generally more economical. Therefore, in my opinion, the findings of Aisa Mijone, about energy electric lamps that use salt water, it is very useful to continue to be developed.

So far, I only know that river water is an alternative source of energy, so the government builds Hydroelectric Power Plants (PLTA).

I also read on the official website of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, now sea waves can also be used as a source of electrical energy, Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Ombak (PLTO). In addition, of course there are many more alternative energy potential by utilizing natural resources.

And, thanks to the article @kharrazi, today I got the latest knowledge about the discovery of Aisa Mijone, who invented a simple and inexpensive technology, namely an electric lamp that uses salt water.

@kharrazi also explained well about the salt content of sea water. Also, what materials are needed, and how the process of making batteries that use saltwater. Of course this is very valuable information.

Thanks @kharrazi. I will look forward to your next articles on science that will benefit many people on this earth. May you succeed always.

I heard of this before and it's an awesome discovery/invention. I wonder when will we actually start using all of the new wonderful tech available out there? I could most certainly use a lower G&E bill right about now. Thanks for sharing!

It seems like it will take a long time to use this technology thoroughly, certainly many unemployed and entrepreneurs feel harmed by this technology, and it seems it is the most difficult government challenge to maximize the use of SALT lights :)

Agreed, it could potentially put some out of business and work.

Sangat bermamfaat.
Saya sangat menyukainya.
Salam dari saya @kadafi

terimakasih telah membaca postingan ini :)

Sama2 @kharrazi.
Mohon juga luangkan waktunya sebentat berkunjung ke blog saya @kadafi

Post is very amazing right and very useful, hopefully I can like you fore,