Wednesday, March 31, 2004

SLU student and his chemistry adviser may have the spark for something big
By Shera Dalin
03/29/2004

magine powering up your cell phone's battery with vodka and having the charge last for a week.

An area seed-money group was so taken with the idea of turning hooch into juice that it invested $400,000 in cash and in-kind services with the St. Louis company that is developing the technology. BioGenerator, a new seed-capital company, signed a deal Friday with Akermin Inc.

Potential uses for Akermin's technology include powering a cell phone or laptop computer using vodka, beer or any other ethanol-based substance. Cooking oil, sugar and many other organic substances will work, too, but ethanol is more efficient, Akers said.

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