Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7952745 | Nano Energy | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Electricity generation from the interaction between water and carbon materials is a new approach in the pursuit of high-efficiency energy conversion. Here, we report that a water droplet dropping onto a piece of porous carbon film can spontaneously generate electricity under ambient conditions. Twelve 5-μL water droplets can generate a voltage up to 5.2â¯V and illuminate a liquid crystal display. The voltage can be controlled by modulating the direction of the droplet infiltration, the zeta potential of the porous carbon, and the ion concentration. The results demonstrate that a hydrophilic porous carbon film with water droplets may function as a cost-effective electricity generator for harvesting energy from natural resources.
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Authors
Jia Li, Kang Liu, Guobin Xue, Tianpeng Ding, Peihua Yang, Qian Chen, Yue Shen, Song Li, Guang Feng, Aiguo Shen, Ming Xu, Jun Zhou,