2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1758372/v1
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Water vapor fuelled brine-silk cocoon protein bio-battery for a self-lighting kettle and water-vapor panels

Abstract: Water vapor increases the electrical conductivity of silk cocoons, human hair, jute, and corn silk. This phenomenon is unclear. In the present study, XPS analysis of cocoons showed that water vapor reduces the surface presence of low-energy carbon species (C-C, C-H). In contrast, electron-dense, high-energy carbon species (C-N, C = C, C = O) remained unchanged, possibly enhancing surface charge hopping. While water vapor improves the conduction, the deficiency of charge carrier diminishes the effect. We increa… Show more

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