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Thermoelectric materials can generate electricity from heat because electrons flow from warmer areas to cooler ones.
Crystals, glasses, semiconductors, gases, liquids, beams of high-energy electrons, and even gelatin doped with suitable materials can generate laser beams.
Piezoelectric materials can generate electrical activity when deformed.
If you've ever wiggled a balloon against your hair, you know that rubbing together two different materials can generate static electricity.
Earth materials can generate ROS spontaneously when dispersed in aqueous solutions free of cells and/or promote ROS upregulation in cells.
Doping of N atoms into the carbonacous materials can generate extrinsic defects and more active sites, improve electrode wettability and also broaden the interlayer distance of carbon, hence promote Na storage capacity and high rate capability.
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Multi-walled carbon nanotube, maghemite, or α-sepiolite are each nano-sized acicular materials that can generate a Yoshida effect.
Thermoelectric materials that can generate electricity from waste heat will play an important role in the global sustainable energy solution.
In this respect, this review article is centered in identifying natural photosensitizing organic materials that can generate similar types of ROS as those of plasmonic photocatalysis.
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