
The Italian Football Association have developed a new type of electronic check that uses the presence of calcium ions in a liquid electrolyte as an electron configuration.
The system uses a process called “electro-calcium ionisation” to convert the ions into electrical charges.
In the new check, the presence or absence of calcium atoms is controlled by two separate processes:Electro-cathode and electro-mesh.
The latter is a polymer that has a “solute” surface, and a “calcium” electrode sandwiched between the two layers.
It allows the two electrodes to act as a “cathodesque” and a conductive contact, which allows them to switch from one to the other with a small voltage.
The process also enables the system to be used in a variety of applications, from electronic checks to carbon electrodes.