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Thermo-electrochemical redox flow cycle for continuous conversion of low-grade waste heat to power. [PDF]
Bleeker J +3 more
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A mask‐free and cost‐effective UV‐pico‐second laser‐based microfabrication method is proposed to fabricate large‐area biodegradable microelectrode arrays and pressure sensors. These devices demonstrate low impedance, good conformability, excellent biocompatibility, and rapid degradation, providing a new route for next‐generation transient electronics ...
Bhavani Prasad Yalagala +5 more
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Hydrogel-based thermoelectrochemical cells for waste heat recovery under passive cooling conditions. [PDF]
Bevione M, Naidu GN, Tagliabue G.
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Flexible Chitosan‐glycerol sensor integrated with porous laser‐induced graphene (LIG) electrodes enable room‐temperature chemiresistive detection of ammonia (NH3) and proof‐of‐concept detection of fish spoilage. ABSTRACT We report a metal‐free sensor platform combining laser induced graphene (LIG) electrodes with drop‐deposited, glycerol‐plasticized ...
Mintesinot Tamiru Mengistu +9 more
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Revisiting the physical limits to economic growth, with a focus on the waste heat limit. [PDF]
Abbot DS, Malani A.
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Multifunctional BiOI/SiO2/Fe3O4@n-Docosane Phase-Change Microcapsules for Waste Heat Recovery and Wastewater Treatment. [PDF]
Jing J, Liu H, Wang X.
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Microfluidic engineering enables the fabrication of chitosan‐coated, melatonin‐loaded nanoemulsions with controlled release and enhanced physicochemical stability for space pharmaceutics. Interfacial biopolymer coating modulates droplet behavior under accelerated thermal stress and simulated microgravity.
Modupe Adebowale +3 more
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Life Cycle Assessment of Thermoelectrics: Ecological Viability in Intermittent Waste Heat Scenarios. [PDF]
Iyer RK, Sabet M, Pilla S.
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Ecological Function Analysis and Optimization of a Recompression S-CO2 Cycle for Gas Turbine Waste Heat Recovery. [PDF]
Jin Q, Xia S, Xie T.
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Printed organic thermoelectric generators (OTEGs) enable flexible and sustainable energy harvesting from low‐grade heat. This Perspective critically assesses recent advances in printable thermoelectric materials, 2D and 3D device architectures, and current performance limits of printed OTEGs.
Vijitha Ignatious +5 more
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