Groundbreaking Study Unveils Material that Generates Electricity from Atmospheric Humidity
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A research team at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has developed a special material that can harvest electricity from the air.
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The study demonstrates that any material with nanopores smaller than 100 nanometers in diameter can continuously generate electricity from atmospheric humidity.
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Two electrodes and a thin layer of material covered with nanopores are the materials needed for the invention.
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Clouds, consisting of water droplets carrying electric charge, inspired this method of capturing electricity from the air.
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Clouds, consisting of water droplets carrying electric charge, inspired this method of capturing electricity from the air.
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The researchers aim to improve its efficiency and make it a practical and sustainable power source.
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Almost any material, such as wood or silicon, can be used with this technology as long as it can be punctured with nanopores.
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The development of this technology holds remarkable potential and could have a significant impact on energy generation.