Advancing Materials for Solar Energy Capture and Electronic Applications through Rectenna Technologies Enabled by Molecular 3D Printing Innovations

Project: Applied Research

Project Details

Abstract

This project advances rectenna technology by developing high-efficiency, cost-effective devices that convert electromagnetic waves into DC power. Using an in-house molecular 3D-printing technique, new 2D materials are fabricated through molecular self-assembly, overcoming traditional limitations. The project follows a licensing-based business model, focusing on IP licensing to encourage industry adoption and sustain innovation. By advancing clean energy technologies and electronics, it contributes to a more sustainable and connected future.

Submitting Institute Name

Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU)
Sponsor's Award NumberQEE314-MATD-0125-RECT-032
Proposal IDQEERI-CORE-000032
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/01/2531/12/27

Primary Theme

  • Sustainability

Primary Subtheme

  • SU - Sustainable Energy

Secondary Theme

  • None

Secondary Subtheme

  • None

Keywords

  • Rectenna Technologies
  • None

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