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CNTs/Wood Composite Nanogenerator for Producing Both Steam and Electricity
Solar steam generation, which utilizes solar heat to evaporate water, has been considered a promising technology to produce clean water. Meanwhile, the water evaporation process along the microchannels can be also utilized to generate electricity. Here, based on a piece of multiwalled carbon nanotube (CNT)-modified woodblocks, we proposed a CNTs/wood composite nanogenerator to produce both water steam and electricity. This hybridized system can achieve a maximum solar-to-vapor conversion efficiency obtained in CNT wood of up to 77.4% under 1 sun illumination (1000 W m–2), while the electric power generated between the surface water and bulk water can reach 0.35 mW m–2 in Fe-CNT HNG (under an external resistance of 10 kΩ) during water evaporation in deionized water. These experimental results provide a different strategy for the utilization of water and solar resources, demonstrating the potential for producing both steam and electricity under sunlight simultaneously.