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Evaluation of the Thermo-Osmotic Energy Conversion (TOEC) Process for Harvesting Low-Grade Heat Energy
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The growing global demand for energy, coupled with the need for sustainable and efficient energy solutions, has driven the exploration of new energy sources. Low-grade heat, widely available but challenging to convert into usable forms of energy (such as electricity), is a focal point for...
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2018-07-01
Wang, Yuliang, Zaytsev, Mikhail E., Lajoinie, Guillaume, The, Hai Le, Eijkel, Jan C.T., van den Berg, Albert, Versluis, Michel, Wekhuysen, Bert M., Zhang, Xuehua, Zandvliet, Harold J., Lohse, Detlef
When illuminated by a laser, plasmonic nanoparticles immersed in water can very quickly and strongly heat up, leading to the nucleation of so-called plasmonic vapor bubbles. While the long-time behavior of such bubbles has been well-studied, here, using ultrahigh-speed imaging, we reveal the...