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Portable green energy out of the blue: hydrogel-based energy conversion devices

Figure 11. Schematic potential profile of (A) gelatin/KCl, (B) gelatin/(Fe(CN)63-/Fe(CN)64-), and (C) gelatin/(Fe(CN)63-/Fe(CN)64-)/KCl i-TEs. (D) Schematic illustration of diffusion, redox reactions, and interaction of various ions in gelatin/(Fe(CN)63-/Fe(CN)64-)/KCl i-TE at a ΔT. (E) The fractional contribution of each effect to α in gelatin/(Fe(CN)63-/Fe(CN)64-)/KCl i-TE. (F) Voc of the i-TE in quasi-continuous charging-discharging at a ΔT = 8.5 K for 100 cycles. (G) Power, voltage, and current during the fifth discharging in (F). (H) Voltage and current during discharging at a ΔT = 8 K with Rload = 5 kΩ. (I) Power as a function of discharging time using different Rload. (J) Voc of 25 i-TEs connected in series worn on hand at a ΔT = 10 K. (K) Power, voltage, and current of the device in (J). Reprinted with permission Ref.[18]. Copyright 2020, The American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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