Fig. 6: The large-scale integration of PCNH-MEG.
From: Cellulose hydrogel with in-situ confined nanopores for boosting moist-electric conversion

PCNH and MEG are defined as delignified pomelo peel (DPP)-confined carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) nanofluidic hydrogel and moist-electric generator, respectively. A The stable voltage of integrated PCNH-MEGs with serial numbers ranging from 765 to 4369. B The stable voltage of the integrated device with serial numbers ranging from 18 to 765. C The plot of voltage related to the serial numbers ranging from 765 to 4369 of integrated PCNH-MEGs. Inset is an enlargement of serial numbers ranging from 18 to 765. D Photograph of integrated devices generating a voltage of 206.5 V. E A lamp bulb (0.5 W) driven by the integrated PCNH-MEGs. F The performance comparison of reported integrated MEGs based on the active electrode. G The stable current curves of integrated PCNH-MEGs with different parallel group numbers. H The stable current curves of integrated PCNH-MEGs with different parallel areas. I The plot of current related to the parallel group numbers. Inset is an enlargement of each group’s parallel area ranging from 6.5 to 65.2 cm2.