Nanofluidic Membrane with Spent Battery Residues for Efficient Energy Generation
Zhenzhen Guo,
Yuchuan Xiong,
Yurong Han
et al.
Abstract:Harvesting energy in the ambient environment has become
a dominant
energy source and is promising toward a sustainable perspective. However,
developing an energy generator with readily available raw materials
and continuous output performance remains a challenge. Herein, we
have demonstrated that a nanofluidic membrane with an asymmetric structure
device (ASD) design by using available raw materials spent battery
residues can achieve continuous power generation. The ASD can generate
a voltage of ∼0.5 V by drop… Show more
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