
David Bujdos contains a bread based electrode
Liz Palmer
Old parts of bread can become electrodes using water and heat. Bread-based components can replace metal electrodes on devices while they reduce hundreds of tons daily.
“The bread has all kinds of things, such as starch, protein and water,” David Bujdos At the University of Pennsylvania. “You can heat up at high temperatures without oxygen and take the carbon spine from there.”