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Correction: An electrochemical oscillator for harvesting near room temperature waste heat

Basanta Ghimire ab, Mihir Parekh *ab, Herbert Behlow ab, Morteza Sabet bc, Sriparna Bhattacharya ab, Nawraj Sapkota ab, Pankaj Singh Chauhan d, Abha Misra d and Apparao M. Rao *ab
aDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Clemson University, 118 Kinard Laboratory, Clemson, South Carolina, USA. E-mail: mihirp@clemson.edu; arao@clemson.edu; basantg@clemson.edu; hbehlow@clemson.edu; nsapkot@clemson.edu
bClemson Nanomaterials Institute, Clemson University, 81 Technology Drive, Anderson, South Carolina, USA. E-mail: bbhatta@g.clemson.edu
cDepartment of Automotive Engineering, Clemson University, 4 Research Dr, Greenville, South Carolina, USA. E-mail: ssabet@clemson.edu
dDepartment of Instrumentation and Applied Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. E-mail: pschauhan.89@gov.in; abha@iisc.ac.in

Received 15th April 2025 , Accepted 15th April 2025

First published on 28th April 2025


Abstract

Correction for ‘An electrochemical oscillator for harvesting near room temperature waste heat’ by Basanta Ghimire et al., J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, 13, 6560–6572, https://doi.org/10.1039/D4TA08559K.


The authors regret an error in the figure caption for Fig. 2d of the published article. The correct credit line was not included. The correct figure caption is as shown below:

Fig. 2 Open circuit voltage as a function of time for TRECO coin cells (temperature difference was set to 10 K before inserting the cell in the setup shown in Fig. 1a) with cellulose obtained from delignified wood as the separator, an aqueous electrolyte containing sodium chlorite and polyethylene oxide, and (a) CD1, (b) CD2, and (c) BP electrodes. (d) Open circuit behavior as a function of time for a cell with Pt electrodes with a 5.5 K temperature difference (Reprinted by permission from ref. 9, © 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited).

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