A photothermal reservoir for highly efficient solar steam generation without bulk water

Xuan Wu1, Ting Gao1, Chenhui Han2

  • 1Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes Campus, SA 5095, Australia.

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|January 20, 2023
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