Energy harvesting goes organic, gets more flexible
| Date | 15th, Sep 2020 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Nanogenerators capable of converting mechanical energy into electricity are typically made from metal oxides and lead-based perovskites. But these inorganic materials aren't biocompatible, so the race is on to create natural biocompatible piezoelectric materials for energy harvesting, electronic sensing, and stimulating nerves and muscles.