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3D Hierarchical Electrodes Boosting Ultrahigh Power Output for Gelatin‐KCl‐FeCN4−/3− Ionic Thermoelectric CellsLi et al., 2022
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- Li Y
- Li Q
- Zhang X
- Deng B
- Han C
- Liu W
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- Advanced Energy Materials
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Ionic thermoelectric (i‐TE) cells, using ions as energy carriers, have the advantage of achieving a high voltage of 1− 5 V at approximately ambient temperature, showing a promise as a technology for powering Internet‐of‐Things (IoT) sensors. However, the low …
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