"Carbon-Consuming Nanogenerator Produces Sustainable Electricity"

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Researchers at the University of Queensland have developed a proof-of-concept nanogenerator that absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) to generate electricity. The nanogenerator consists of a polyamine gel and boron nitrate that generates positive and negative ions, creating a diffusion current that can be amplified into electricity. The technology has the potential to be used in portable devices like mobile phones and laptops, as well as in industrial CO2 capture processes to harvest electricity. This innovation aims to change the perception of CO2 from a problem to a valuable resource for the future.
Topics:science#co2#electricity#nanogenerator#science-and-technology#sustainable-power#university-of-queensland
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