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Figure 3. Inorganic materials for MEGT. (A) A g-GOF prepared by MeA method[94]. Reproduced with permission. Copyright 2015, John Wiley & Sons; (B) Laser-directed irradiation of GO block for the preparation of heterostructure GO structure[87]. Reproduced under CC BY license from Yaxin Huang, 2018, Nature Communications; (C) MXene aerogel atmospheric moisture collection device[100]. Reproduced with permission. Copyright 2024, American Chemical Society; (D) Structure of 1T-MoS2 cotton and 2H-MoS2/CSilk[98]. Reproduced with permission. Copyright 2023, American Chemical Society; (E) Structure diagram of g-O-BP device[62]. Reproduced with permission. Copyright 2024, John Wiley & Sons; (F) Structure of nano-structured silicon moisture generator and SEM image of cross section of SiNWs[58]. Reproduced with permission. Copyright 2023, Elsevier B.V; (G) Device based on an ion-diode-type PN junction and SEM images of top electrode and AAO side view[104]. Reproduced under CC BY license from Yong Zhang, 2022, Nature Communications. MEGT: Moisture-electric generation textile; g-GOF: gradient graphene oxide film; GO: graphene oxide; g-O-BP: oxygen defect gradient on the surface of black phosphorus aerogel; SEM: scanning electron microscopy; SiNWs: silicon nanowires; PN: positive-negative; AAO: anodized aluminum oxide; CNT: carbon nanotube.








