🔒 Closed Team creates crystals that generate electricity from heat

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To convert heat into electricity, easily accessible materials from harmless raw materials open up new perspectives in the development of safe and inexpensive so-called "thermoelectric materials." A synthetic copper mineral acquires a complex structure and microstructure through simple changes in its composition, thereby laying the foundation for the desired properties, according to a study published in the journal Angewandte Chemie.

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the title is pure promotion, it is not what the article is all about, the article just talked about the discovery of new thermocouple material that would replace the use of toxic ones
 
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