Pressure-Enhanced Osmotic Power Generation through Anodic Aluminum Oxide Membrane

IF 5.4 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Jiaqing Li, Sunmiao Fang, Xiao Wang, Xuemei Li and Jun Yin*, 
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Osmotic energy, often called blue energy, is a promising renewable resource. Nanofluidic reverse electrodialysis, which utilizes nanoflows to generate power, has gained intensive attention as a promising technology for harvesting osmotic energy. However, efficiency challenges have hindered its widespread application. In this study, we proposed a strategy to enhance the osmotic energy harvesting efficiency by applying a pressure gradient, taking easily accessible anodic aluminum oxide membranes as the representative model. Our results demonstrate that the pressure difference across the membrane gives rise to a substantial enhancement in osmotic current for a wide range of pore sizes and salt ions. Specifically, a 1 bar pressure difference results in a 130% increase in osmotic current under a 1000-fold concentration gradient of potassium chloride solution. The pressure-enhanced osmotic power generation is attributed to the additional ion flux driven by pressure gradient and thus a higher electrical conductivity across the membrane. These findings highlight the potential of pressure-driven enhancements to improve the efficiency of blue energy technologies.

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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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10.30
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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