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

Figure 6. (A) 59 pairs of p-type PVA/(Fe(CN)63-/Fe(CN)64-) (PPF) and n-type PVA/(Fe2+/Fe3+) (PCF). The polyelectrolytes were sandwiched between two flexible substrates made of polyimide (PI). (B) Voc as a function of ΔT. (C) I-V curve and the corresponding power density of one pair of p-n series. (D) Voc and Isc of 59 pairs of p-n series by using body heat at an ambient temperature of 5 °C. (E) Voc of capacitors charged by 59 pairs of p-n series in (D). (F) Schematic and photo of 50 pairs of p-type polyurethane-pNIPAm /(I-/I3-) and n-type polyurethane/(I-/I3-). The nanogel in (F) stands for pNIPAm. (G) Voc as a function of ΔT. (F) I-V curve and the corresponding power density of 50 pairs of p-n series by using body heat at an ambient temperature of 5 °C. (I) Voc of capacitors charged by 50 pairs of p-n series in (G). (J) Soft and stretchable TGC textiles made of p-type Pam/(Fe(CN)63-/Fe(CN)64-) and n-type Pam/( Fe2+/Fe3+). (K) Voc and Isc at a ΔT = 10 K with different p-n pair numbers. (L) Voc of the TGC textile worn on the arm in various scenarios. (M) Voc of a 220 nF capacitor charged by the TGC textile worn on the arm at an ambient temperature of 10 °C. Reprinted with permission Ref.[39]. Copyright 2016, WILEY-VCH. (F-I) Reprinted with permission Ref.[52]. Copyright 2019, Elsevier. (J-M) Reprinted with permission Ref.[57]. Copyright 2021, WILEY-VCH.

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