ELECTRICITY FROM NANOPARTICLES ON A NANO MEMBRANE
Abstract
It was reported that electronic current can be produced on a nanofiber membrane during filtration of salt water. This paper argues that nanoparticles on a nanomembrane can also produce electronic current.
Dates
- Submission Date2015-01-08
- Revision Date2015-01-16
- Acceptance Date2015-01-16
- Online Date2015-01-24
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Volume
19,
Issue
1,
Pages351 -352