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Renewable Energy Generation
In article number 2209076, Ji‐Soo Jang, Tae Gwang Yun, and co‐workers demonstrate an electricity generation and purification membrane (EPM) model that shows potential applicability for next‐generation renewable energy‐generation, enabling effective utilization of polluted water resources, laying the foundation for a novel environmentally friendly water‐purification and...
Hydroelectric nanogenerators have been previously proposed to recycle various water resources and polluted water. However, as conventional hydroelectric nanogenerators only utilize water resources, they cannot provide a fundamental solution for water recycling. In this study, a water purification membrane is proposed that can simultaneously generate electricity during the purification process (electricity...
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