“…Because carbon‐based materials have a high conversion efficiency, they account for the majority of the active materials used in water‐enabled electricity generation systems, with the focus being on graphene‐based materials, [ 15,22,24,36–39,44–46,48,55,66,68–81 ] CNPs and carbon nanofibers (CNFs), [ 13,14,16,25,53,64,67,82–91 ] polymers, [ 23,31,38,66,83,89,92–99 ] and biomaterials. [ 26,30,69,74,90,91,100–102 ] Solid oxide materials [ 10,12,13,19,20,54,64,103–106 ] are also favored as they are easily fabricated into an active layer and are stable even in harsh environments. Some other materials suitable for applications in WEEGs include Mg, [ 14,40 ] Si, [ 68,107 ] Ni‐Al, [ 65 ] Cu‐Zn [ 108 ] MoS 2 , [ 27 ] and glass fibers.…”