Nanofluid‐Guided Janus Membrane for High‐Efficiency Electricity Generation from Water Evaporation

Author:

Han Yongxiang1,Wang Yanlei12,Wang Mi13,Dong Hao13,Nie Yi12,Zhang Suojiang1,He Hongyan12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Key Laboratory of Ionic Liquids Clean Process, State Key Laboratory of Mesoscience and Engineering, CAS Key Laboratory of Green Process and Engineering, Institute of Process Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 China

2. Longzihu New Energy Laboratory, Zhengzhou Institute of Emerging Industrial Technology Henan University Zhengzhou 450000 P. R. China

3. School of Chemical Engineering University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 China

Abstract

AbstractHarvesting electricity from widespread water evaporation provides an alternative route to cleaner power generation technology. However, current evaporation power generation (EPG) mainly depends on the dissociation process of certain functional groups (e.g., SO3H) in water, which suffers from low power density and short‐term output. Herein, the Janus membrane is prepared by combining nanofluid and water‐grabbing material for EPG, where the nanoconfined ionic liquids (NCILs) serve as ion sources instead of the functional groups. Benefiting from the selective and fast transport of anions in NCILs, such EPG demonstrates excellent power performance with a voltage of 0.63 V, a short‐circuit current of 140 µA, and a maximum power density of 16.55 µW cm−2 while operating for at least 180 h consistently. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulation and surface potential analysis reveal the molecular mechanism, that is, the diffusion of Cl anions during evaporation is much faster than that of cations, generating the voltage and current across the membrane. Furthermore, the device performs well in varying environmental conditions, including different water temperatures and sources of evaporating water, showcasing its adaptability and integrability. Overall, the nanofluid‐guided Janus membrane can efficiently transform low‐grade thermal energy in evaporation into electricity, showing a competitive advantage over other sustainable applied approaches.

Funder

National Basic Research Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Beijing Nova Program

Publisher

Wiley

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