Energy harvesting from enzymatic biowaste reaction through polyelectrolyte functionalized 2D nanofluidic channels

Chemical Science
Lei LinJinghong Li

Abstract

Effective recycling of biowaste energy in a compact system remains a great challenge. Here, we report a graphene-based energy harvesting system powered by enzymatic biowaste reaction through two-dimensional (2D) nanofluidic channels. The integrated 2D nanofluidic generator shows distinct advantages such as flexibility, low cost, and high output in ionic currents.

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