April 2020

Month

Our technology demonstrating an innovative approach to turn the typically wasted shell material from crustaceans into functional, self-powered devices has been covered by Purdue Research Foundation, Yahoo Finance, R&D World, VRScout, SYFYWire, Popular Mechanics, and more. Keep up the good work!
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An innovation using material derived from the shells of crabs and other sea creatures may soon provide a new option for powering medical sensors, phone screens and other devices. Wu Group used chitosan – an abundant natural biopolymer from marine crustacean shells – to create triboelectric nanogenerators. TENGs help conserve mechanical energy and turn it...
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Our paper on 2D Te infrared device with our collaborators at Purdue and HUST is accepted in Nature Communications. Congratulations!
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