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Advanced Functional Materials, 2021
Advances in metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are stimulating interest in water‐evaporation induced electricity generation. Establishing design principles for desirable MOFs and revealing the structure‐activity relationship is essential to development of ...
Zhengyun Wang +8 more
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Advances in metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are stimulating interest in water‐evaporation induced electricity generation. Establishing design principles for desirable MOFs and revealing the structure‐activity relationship is essential to development of ...
Zhengyun Wang +8 more
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Smart Textiles for Electricity Generation.
Chemical Reviews, 2020Textiles have been concomitant of human civilization for thousands of years. With the advances in chemistry and materials, integrating textiles with energy harvesters will provide a sustainable, environmentally friendly, pervasive, and wearable energy ...
Guorui Chen +3 more
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Moisture‐Enabled Electricity Generation: From Physics and Materials to Self‐Powered Applications
Advances in Materials, 2020The exploration of the utilization of sustainable, green energy represents one way in which it is possible to ameliorate the growing threat of the global environmental issues and the crisis in energy.
Daozhi Shen +7 more
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Recent Advances of Green Electricity Generation: Potential in Solar Interfacial Evaporation System
Advances in MaterialsSolar‐driven interfacial evaporation (SDIE) has played a pivotal role in optimizing water‐energy utilization, reducing conventional power costs, and mitigating environmental impacts.
Jinhu Wang +8 more
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Advances in Materials
Technologies that can simultaneously generate electricity and desalinate seawater are highly attractive and required to meet the increasing global demand for power and clean water.
Lin Li +7 more
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Technologies that can simultaneously generate electricity and desalinate seawater are highly attractive and required to meet the increasing global demand for power and clean water.
Lin Li +7 more
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Electricity generation from the interaction of liquid–solid interface: a review
, 2021Harvesting energy from water is an environmentally friendly way to ease the energy crisis, since water covers about 70% of the Earth. However, traditional hydraulic generators need to be set in some specific place to satisfy the requirements of ...
Kaiqiang Wang, Jinjin Li
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
Seawater-flow- and -evaporation-induced electricity generation holds significant promise in advancing next-generation sustainable energy technologies. This method relies on the electrokinetic effect but faces substantial limitations when operating in a ...
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Seawater-flow- and -evaporation-induced electricity generation holds significant promise in advancing next-generation sustainable energy technologies. This method relies on the electrokinetic effect but faces substantial limitations when operating in a ...
Zhengyun Wang +12 more
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Constant Electricity Generation in Nanostructured Silicon via Evaporation-driven Water Flow.
Angewandte Chemie, 2020Very recently, hydrovoltaic technology is emerging as a novel renewable energy harvesting method through carefully controlling the interaction between water and solid surface, which dramatically extends the capability to harvest water energy.
Yuanshuai Qin +8 more
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Emerging Materials for Water-Enabled Electricity Generation
, 2021Water is one of the most abundant natural resources on Earth, which has attracted huge research interest in the field of energy harvesting and conversion, because of its environmental friendliness ...
Yaxin Huang, Huhu Cheng, L. Qu
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International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, 2020
Electricity remains the most important form of end-use energy consumption and an important factor for economic growth and development. However, electricity generation also constitutes a great source of concern for global warming and climate change with ...
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Electricity remains the most important form of end-use energy consumption and an important factor for economic growth and development. However, electricity generation also constitutes a great source of concern for global warming and climate change with ...
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