Conducting Polymers and Thermosensitive Hydrogels for Green Electricity Generation
Núria Borràs,
Júlia Mingot,
David Naranjo
et al.
Abstract:Sustainable strategies to generate electricity using natural resources, such as sunlight (photovoltaic cells) and wind (wind towers), have driven a significant change in our homes in terms of electricity consumption. Herein, a new alternative for green electricity supply using solar‐driven evaporators devices fabricated with hydrogels is described. The photothermal electricity production is promoted by alginate‐poly(N‐isopropylacrylamide) (ALG‐PNIPAAm) bio‐hydrogel, modified with acid‐doped conducting polymer … Show more
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