Evaporating potential in a conical PTFE membrane with asymmetric electrodes†

IF 5 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Zheng Liu, Ting Chen, Qingyang Wang and Guohua Liu
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Abstract

Power generation from natural evaporation receives great attention as water evaporation is a ubiquitous process. However, the energy devices may not have the normal geometry that results in different flow and energy conversion behaviors. Here, a conical polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) hydrovoltaic generator with asymmetric electrodes is proposed to study the effect of membrane structure and electrode matching on power generation. An asymmetric membrane structure optimizes the capillary flow that generates a more effective velocity in the top areas of the generator, which induces a higher voltage sign. Meanwhile, the directed asymmetric electrodes synergize interfacial and streaming potentials. As a result, the forward conical structure with C–Cu electrodes obtains the optimal energy conversion performance. Subjecting such a device to environmental conditions, it can induce a ∼0.4 V open circuit voltage and remain stable for around 20 hours without noticeable fluctuations. The facile structure and electrode matching optimizes the power generation, providing valuable insights into sustainable energy harvesting.

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带有不对称电极的锥形聚四氟乙烯膜中的蒸发电位
由于水蒸发是一个无处不在的过程,因此利用自然蒸发发电受到了极大关注。然而,能源装置的几何形状可能不尽相同,从而导致不同的流动和能量转换行为。在此,我们提出了一种具有非对称电极的锥形聚四氟乙烯(PTFE)水力涡轮发电机,以研究膜结构和电极匹配对发电的影响。非对称膜结构优化了毛细管流,使其在发电机顶部区域产生更大的有效流速,从而产生更高的电压信号。同时,定向非对称电极协同了界面电位和流电位。因此,带有 C-Cu 电极的正向锥形结构获得了最佳的能量转换性能。将这种装置置于环境条件下,它能产生约 0.4 V 的开路电压,并能保持稳定约 20 小时而无明显波动。简便的结构和电极匹配优化了发电效果,为可持续能源采集提供了宝贵的启示。
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Sustainable Energy & Fuels
Sustainable Energy & Fuels Energy-Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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10.00
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期刊介绍: Sustainable Energy & Fuels will publish research that contributes to the development of sustainable energy technologies with a particular emphasis on new and next-generation technologies.
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