Vertical iontronic energy storage based on osmotic effects and
This work introduces an approach for storing iontronic energy based on osmotic effects, providing a platform for developing renewable, ultrathin and safe power sources.
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The vertical iontronic energy storage device can power a commercial electronic watch. The vertical iontronic energy storage device can power a commercial electronic calculator. The vertical iontronic energy storage device can power an electronic LCD screen. The fabrication process of the vertical iontronic energy storage device.
However, there may be some redox reactions occurring on the surface of the Au electrodes, and a combination of the diffusion potential (Ediff) and the redox potential (Eredox) resulted in an open-circuit voltage (Voc) of 0.93 V for the device (Au/GO/rGO/Au).
This work introduces an approach for storing iontronic energy based on osmotic effects, providing a platform for developing renewable, ultrathin and safe power sources.
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