Starch Cross-Linked Glass Fibers for Water Evaporation-Induced Electricity Generation
Luyao Zhao,
Weicun Chu,
Luyao Li
et al.
Abstract:Water evaporation-induced electricity devices (WEDs)
have become
extremely attractive, converting ambient heat into electricity while
being environmentally friendly. However, most current WEDs are costly
and cumbersome to fabricate, which greatly limits their commercialization
process. Here, we present WEDs based on starch cross-linked with glass
fiber filter paper (Starch-GF). A single device produced an open-circuit
voltage of 0.3 V, a short-circuit current of 1.2 μA, and a maximum
power density of 1.8 mW/m2… Show more
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