Literature DB >> 29578268

Chemical-to-Electricity Carbon: Water Device.

Sisi He1, Yueyu Zhang2, Longbin Qiu1, Longsheng Zhang1, Yun Xie2, Jian Pan1, Peining Chen1, Bingjie Wang1, Xiaojie Xu1, Yajie Hu1, Cao Thang Dinh3, Phil De Luna4, Mohammad Norouzi Banis5, Zhiqiang Wang5, Tsun-Kong Sham5, Xingao Gong2, Bo Zhang1, Huisheng Peng1, Edward H Sargent3.   

Abstract

The ability to release, as electrical energy, potential energy stored at the water:carbon interface is attractive, since water is abundant and available. However, many previous reports of such energy converters rely on either flowing water or specially designed ionic aqueous solutions. These requirements restrict practical application, particularly in environments with quiescent water. Here, a carbon-based chemical-to-electricity device that transfers the chemical energy to electrical form when coming into contact with quiescent deionized water is reported. The device is built using carbon nanotube yarns, oxygen content of which is modulated using oxygen plasma-treatment. When immersed in water, the device discharges electricity with a power density that exceeds 700 mW m-2 , one order of magnitude higher than the best previously published result. X-ray absorption and density functional theory studies support a mechanism of operation that relies on the polarization of sp2 hybridized carbon atoms. The devices are incorporated into a flexible fabric for powering personal electronic devices.
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Keywords:  carbon nanotubes; chemical; electricity; energy; water

Year:  2018        PMID: 29578268     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201707635

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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