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Harnessing Ionic Power from Equilibrium Electrolyte Solution via Photoinduced Active Ion Transport through van-der-Waals-Like Heterostructures.

Pan Jia1,2, Lili Wang2, Yuhui Zhang2, Yating Yang3, Xiaoyan Jin2, Min Zhou2, Di Quan2, Meijuan Jia2, Liuxuan Cao4, Run Long3, Lei Jiang2, Wei Guo2.   

Abstract

Nanofluidic ion transport through van der Waals heterostructures, composed of two or more types of reconstructed 2D nanomaterials, gives rise to fascinating opportunities for light-energy harvesting, due to coupling between the optoelectronic properties of the layered constituents and ion transport in between the atomic layers. Here, a photoinduced active ion transport phenomenon through transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs)-based van-der-Waals-like multilayer heterostructures is reported for harnessing ionic power from equilibrium electrolyte solution. The binary heterostructure comprises sequentially stacked 2D-WS2 and 2D-MoS2 multilayers with sub-1 nm interlayer spacing. Upon visible-light illumination, a net ionic flow is initiated through the Janus membrane, suggesting a directional cationic transport from WS2 to MoS2 part. The transport mechanism is explained in terms of a photovoltaic effect due to type II band alignment of WS2 /MoS2 heterostructures. The driving mechanism can be generally applied to a variety of heterogeneous TMD membranes with type II semiconductor heterojunctions. In equilibrium ionic solutions, the maximum ionic photoresponse approaches ≈21 µA cm-2 and ≈45 mV under one sun equivalent excitation. Under optimized conditions, the harvested power density reaches 2 mW m-2 . The proof-of-concept demonstration of photonic-to-ionic power generation within angstrom-scale confinement anticipates potential for light-controlled ionic circuits, artificial photosynthesis, and biomimetic energy conversion.
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Keywords:  2D nanofluidics; bio-inspired materials; energy conversion; ion transport; light

Year:  2021        PMID: 33656226     DOI: 10.1002/adma.202007529

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


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