Thermogalvanic cells have the ability to convert low-temperature waste heat energy (\u3c200 °C) into electrical energy. However, these systems cannot store this electrical energy. Thermocapacitors use analogous mechanisms to convert heat into electrical energy, but crucially can store this electrical energy. Previous work has used polyelectrolyte gels to frustrate the mobility of a redox couple, causing an accumulation of charge imbalance at the two electode:gelled electrolyte interfaces, resulting in stored thermocapacitance. Here we report an investigation into two methods of utilizing nanostructuring to increase the thermocapacitance performance of a [Fe(CN)6]3–/4– containing polyacrylate hydrogel; specifically, nanostructuring the bulk ...
Low efficiencies and costly electrode materials have limited harvesting of thermal energy as electri...
Thermogalvanic cells are capable of converting waste heat (generated as a by-product of almost all h...
Thermocells, capable of converting temperature-dependent electrochemical redox potentials into elect...
Thermoelectrochemical cells are a promising new technology for harvesting low-grade waste heat. The ...
Thermoelectrochemical cells are a promising new technology for harvesting low-grade waste heat. The...
Thermo-electrochemical cells (TECs) represent an efficient and low-cost heat-harvesting device that ...
To decrease the consumption of fossil fuels, research has been done on utilizing low grade heat, sou...
Fossil fuels are still the dominant (ca. 80%) energy source in our society. A significant fraction i...
Thermogalvanic systems represent a means to convert a temperature gradient into electricity, using o...
Thermoelectrochemical cells (thermocells) designed for harvesting human body heat can provide consta...
Conductive polymer hydrogels, which synergize the advantageous features of hydrogels and conductive ...
The design of effective energy systems is crucial for the development of flexible and wearable elect...
Multifunctional biomaterials as energy storage devices, biosensors as well as scaffolds are of great...
The swelling demand for storing and using energy at diverse scales has stimulated the exploration of...
AbstractThermocells in box and flat cell configurations were demonstrated via simplified design and ...
Low efficiencies and costly electrode materials have limited harvesting of thermal energy as electri...
Thermogalvanic cells are capable of converting waste heat (generated as a by-product of almost all h...
Thermocells, capable of converting temperature-dependent electrochemical redox potentials into elect...
Thermoelectrochemical cells are a promising new technology for harvesting low-grade waste heat. The ...
Thermoelectrochemical cells are a promising new technology for harvesting low-grade waste heat. The...
Thermo-electrochemical cells (TECs) represent an efficient and low-cost heat-harvesting device that ...
To decrease the consumption of fossil fuels, research has been done on utilizing low grade heat, sou...
Fossil fuels are still the dominant (ca. 80%) energy source in our society. A significant fraction i...
Thermogalvanic systems represent a means to convert a temperature gradient into electricity, using o...
Thermoelectrochemical cells (thermocells) designed for harvesting human body heat can provide consta...
Conductive polymer hydrogels, which synergize the advantageous features of hydrogels and conductive ...
The design of effective energy systems is crucial for the development of flexible and wearable elect...
Multifunctional biomaterials as energy storage devices, biosensors as well as scaffolds are of great...
The swelling demand for storing and using energy at diverse scales has stimulated the exploration of...
AbstractThermocells in box and flat cell configurations were demonstrated via simplified design and ...
Low efficiencies and costly electrode materials have limited harvesting of thermal energy as electri...
Thermogalvanic cells are capable of converting waste heat (generated as a by-product of almost all h...
Thermocells, capable of converting temperature-dependent electrochemical redox potentials into elect...