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PEG cell stack

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It appears that sandwiching polyethylene glycol (PEG) between reactive metal plates can form a cell for voltage. If we stack cells into a 'pyle' to increase voltage, we are directly connecting reactive metals. Seems to me that we need a separation layer that allows electron flow (voltage) but resists ion flow to prevent corrosion/reverse voltage generation.
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