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This project focuses on developing innovative energy harvesting technologies using stretchable hydrogel electrolytes and 2-Dimensional MXene electrodes. The aim is to enhance the efficiency of thermoelectric devices for applications in wearable technology and energy storage by improving their Seebeck coefficient and ch…
Recently, energy harvesting technologies based on the concept of thermoelectricity with direct conversion of waste heat into electricity has received great attention.
Thermoelectric (TE) devices have already been used in various industries such as combustion engines, coupled to photovoltaic cells, and to power small home appliances.
Conventional TE devices based on electronic conducting materials working through the thermo-diffusion of electrons and holes have been intensively studied and achie…
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