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Space photovoltaics for extreme high-temperature missions

Solar arrays for use on the surface of the Earth must be designed to withstand an extremely degrading environment: surrounded by a highly oxidizing atmosphere, intermittently exposed to corrosive liquid

Materials for solar-powered water evaporation

In this Review, we summarize the fundamental principles of materials design for efficient solar-to-thermal energy conversion and vapour

Solar Liquid Power Generation

Solar power projects intended to turn solar heat into steam to generate electricity have struggled to compete amid tumbling prices for solar energy from solid-state photovoltaic (PV) panels.

Enhancing hydrovoltaic power generation through coupled heat

We present a unified physical and experimental framework for evaporation-driven hydrovoltaic (EDHV) systems that decouples and controls the key interfacial processes underlying

Materials for High Temperature Liquid Lead Storage for Concentrated

Liquid lead corrosion issues and solutions in addition to creep-resistant material selection are discussed. The experimental activities focused on technical solutions adopted to overcome these problems in

(PDF) A brief review of liquid heat transfer materials

This article presents a brief review of research works on liquid HTMs used in CSP systems and TES devices of CSP systems, mainly including

Hydrovoltaic Power Generation Depend on Wettability at the

This review categorizes the mechanisms of hydrovoltaic power generation into flow and diffusion mechanisms, discussing respective case studies based on hydrophobic and hydrophilic

Green mechano-synthesis of high-efficiency and recyclable lignin

Here, we develop a solvent-free and one-step mechanochemical strategy to synthesize lignin-liquid metal (LM) composite photothermal powder by exploiting the reactive wettability of LM.

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