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Recyclable Air Fuel Cells Using Sintered Nanopastes with reduced Mg nanoparticles prepared by Pulse Laser Ablation in Liquids for Solar Energy Cycle

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Abstract

MgO particles were reduced to Mg nanoparticles by using ns-pulse lasers, which is converted from solar light. Pastes with reduced Mg nanoparticles were sintered. We succeeded in generating electricity by air cells using the pastes.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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