Advanced Bacterial Cellulose Ionic Conductors with Gigantic Thermopower for Low-Grade Heat Harvesting.
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Haiwen Zhao | Baoxiu Wang | Shiyan Chen | R. Wu | Hua-ping Wang | Zhuotong Wu | Jing Li | Mengtian Jin
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