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‘Microlightning’ released by peeling tape can drive chemical reactions The intense electric fields generated by peeling tape can produce ‘microlightning’ that can ionise reactants and drive chemical reactions, researchers in China and the US have shown 1 The researchers believe this demonstrates the usefulness of interfacial electrical discharge in chemical reactions, potentially enabling synthesis of chemicals in greener ways than possible today It could
Peeling tape produces strong electric fields via stick–slip . . . - PNAS Peeling tape may thus represent one of the simplest methods for producing such extreme fields We show that these fields can accelerate a wide range of chemical reactions, suggesting that triboelectricity can be a cost-effective and sustainable platform for green chemistry
Sticky Sparks: How Everyday Tape is Powering the Future Scientists have found a way to turn static electricity into usable energy using a simple, cost-effective triboelectric nanogenerator By upgrading their previous design with heavy-duty tape, they improved efficiency and increased power output
Research update: Generating electricity from tacky tape The researchers report an improved version of their tape-based TENG in ACS Omega This array of nearly 150 LEDs is powered by repeatedly sticking and unsticking layers of store-bought tape as part of a triboelectric nanogenerator, along with plastic and aluminum
UAH | News | The University of Alabama in Huntsville UAH researchers have developed an improved, low-cost triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) using adhesive tape to efficiently convert mechanical energy into electricity
Generating electricity from tacky tape - ScienceDaily For the new and improved TENG, researchers replaced the double-sided tape with layers of thicker, heavy-duty single-sided tape Unlike the old version, power is generated by the interaction
Breakthrough Discovery: Harnessing Electricity from Adhesive Tape In a groundbreaking study that marries everyday materials with advanced energy generation technology, researchers have unveiled an innovative approach to harnessing energy from mundane sources—specifically, tape
Research update: Generating electricity from | EurekAlert! For the new and improved TENG, researchers replaced the double-sided tape with layers of thicker, heavy-duty single-sided tape Unlike the old version, power is generated by the interaction