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Wearable Thermoelectric Generators for In Vivo Modulation of Insulin Release
This work presents a wearable, self‐powered thermoelectric system (IGNITE) that sustainably harvests body heat to electrically stimulate engineered human cells for insulin release. Operating autonomously without batteries, IGNITE achieves glycemic control in diabetic mice, demonstrating a significant advance in bioelectronic medicine and setting the ...
Debasis Maity +2 more
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The ICARUS project developed pilot‐scale processes to recover and refine secondary raw materials from silicon photovoltaic (PV) ingot and wafer manufacturing waste. Silicon kerf, graphite, and silica residues are purified into high‐value inputs for the PV value chain and beyond.
Martin Bellmann +18 more
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Developing High-Performance and Low-Cost Paint Thermoelectric Materials for Low-Midtemperature Applications. [PDF]
Yilmaz M +3 more
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This study integrates hybrid density functional theory, Boltzmann transport theory, and machine learning to accelerate the discovery of lead‐free halide double perovskites for thermoelectric energy conversion. By screening 102 compounds, the authors identify high‐performing candidates such as Rb2GeI6 and Cs2SnBr6, offering a sustainable pathway toward ...
Souraya Goumri‐Said +2 more
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Triboelectric nanogenerators are vital for sustainable energy in future technologies such as wearables, implants, AI, ML, sensors and medical systems. This review highlights improved TENG neuromorphic devices with higher energy output, better stability, reduced power demands, scalable designs and lower costs.
Ruthran Rameshkumar +2 more
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Nanostructured titania:carbon black hybrid films, fabricated via water‐based slot‐die coating, show stable thermoelectric performance under light irradiation but degrade under high humidity. Operando grazing incidence small‐angle X‐ray scattering reveals humidity‐induced morphological changes correlating with reduced Seebeck coefficients.
Linus F. Huber +9 more
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Unraveling the Origin of Donor-Like Effect in Bismuth-Telluride-Based Thermoelectric Materials. [PDF]
Liu F +10 more
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This Perspective examines practical power solutions for wearable healthcare systems, highlighting the limits of standard batteries. It categorizes wearables into four domains—point‐of‐care diagnostics, episodic monitoring, continuous long‐term monitoring, and therapeutic platforms—and analyzes their power needs.
Seokheun Choi
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Doping in Organic Semiconductors: Fundamentals, Materials, and Applications
Advanced Electronic Materials, EarlyView.
Sergi Riera‐Galindo
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Cadmium and Zinc‐Doped p‐type Sb2Se3 Single Crystals and Solar Cells
Cd and Zn were assessed as candidate p‐type dopants in Sb2Se3 single crystals in concentrations between 1016‐1020 cm−3. Both are effective in inducing p‐type conductivity, however Cd doped crystals exhibit lower resistivity across a wider range of dopant levels.
Thomas P. Shalvey +13 more
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