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Cellulose-Based Hybrid Energy Generator Converts Electronic Waste Heat Into Electricity

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Researchers have developed a hybrid energy generator (HEG) that converts waste heat from electronic devices into usable electrical energy. The technology utilizes a cellulose-based aerogel precursor combined with engineered electrode structures to capture thermal energy that would otherwise dissipate during device operation.

The design team integrated these materials to create a multifunctional system capable of improving the thermal efficiency of modern chip architectures. By repurposing heat generated by electronic components, the device functions as a secondary power source. The researchers engineered the electrode structures specifically to facilitate this energy conversion process, aiming to address the ongoing challenge of heat management in high-performance electronics.

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Date: June 2, 2026

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