Literature DB >> 24709899

High-efficiency ballistic electrostatic generator using microdroplets.

Yanbo Xie1, Diederik Bos1, Lennart J de Vreede1, Hans L de Boer1, Mark-Jan van der Meulen2, Michel Versluis2, Ad J Sprenkels1, Albert van den Berg1, Jan C T Eijkel1.   

Abstract

The strong demand for renewable energy promotes research on novel methods and technologies for energy conversion. Microfluidic systems for energy conversion by streaming current are less known to the public, and the relatively low efficiencies previously obtained seemed to limit the further applications of such systems. Here we report a microdroplet-based electrostatic generator operating by an acceleration-deceleration cycle ('ballistic' conversion), and show that this principle enables both high efficiency and compact simple design. Water is accelerated by pumping it through a micropore to form a microjet breaking up into fast-moving charged droplets. Droplet kinetic energy is converted to electrical energy when the charged droplets decelerate in the electrical field that forms between membrane and target. We demonstrate conversion efficiencies of up to 48%, a power density of 160 kW m(-2) and both high- (20 kV) and low- (500 V) voltage operation. Besides offering striking new insights, the device potentially opens up new perspectives for low-cost and robust renewable energy conversion.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24709899     DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4575

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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