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All-Printed Flexible Hygro-Thermoelectric Paper Generator

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202206483

Keywords

hygrothermal resources; hygro-thermoelectricity; ion-electron ink; paper generator; sustainability

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The all-printed flexible hygro-thermoelectric paper generator demonstrates a revolutionary approach to converting ubiquitous hygrothermal resources into renewable energy. It uses bifunctional mobile ions and electrons to synergistically utilize the moist-diffusion effect, the Soret effect, and the Seebeck effect, resulting in unconventional hygro-thermoelectric output patterns with significantly increased hygro-thermopower.
The conversion of ubiquitous hygrothermal resources into renewable energy offers significant potential for cable-free, self-powered systems that can operate worldwide without regard to climatic or geographic limitations. Here, an all-printed flexible hygro-thermoelectric paper generator is demonstrated that uses bifunctional mobile ions and electrons to make the moist-diffusion effect, the Soret effect, and the Seebeck effect work synergistically. In the ordinary hygrothermal settings, it generates an unconventional hygro-thermoelectric output pattern and shows almost a dozen-fold increase in positive hygro-thermopower of 26.70 mV K-1 and also another negative hygro-thermopower of -15.71 mV K-1 compared to pure thermopower. A single paper generator can produce a giant 680 mV displaying typical cyclic sinusoidal waveform characters with volt-sized amplitudes. The ion-electron conductive ink is easily printable and consists primarily of a Bi2Te3/PEDOT:PSS thermoelectric matrix modulated with a hygroscopic glycerol that releases ion charges for moist-diffusion effect and Soret effect, as well as electron charges for Seebeck effect. The emerged hygro-thermoelectric harvesting strategy from surrounding hygrothermal resources offers a revolutionary approach to the next generation of hybrid energy with cost-efficiency, flexibility, and sustainability, and also enables large-scale roll-to-roll production.

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