This paper describes a freestanding hybrid film composed of a conductive metal–organic framework layered on cellulose nanofibres which enables efficient solar power generation. The working principle, which is different from the
Solar-driven interfacial vaporization by localizing solar-thermal energy conversion to the air–water interface has attracted tremendous attention due to its high conversion efficiency for water purification, desalination, energy
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Solar-driven ionic power generation via a film of nanocellulose @ conductive metal–organic framework†. Shengyang Zhou a, Zhen Qiu b, Maria Strømme * a and Chao Xu * a a Nanotechnology and Functional Materials,