| Literature DB >> 33834766 |
Beibei Shao1, Zheheng Song1, Xin Chen1, Yanfei Wu1, Yajuan Li1, Caicheng Song2, Fan Yang1, Tao Song1, Yusheng Wang1, Shuit-Tong Lee1,3, Baoquan Sun1,3.
Abstract
Direct electricity generation from water flow/evaporation, coined hydrovoltaic effect, has recently attracted intense interest as a facile approach to harvest green energy from ubiquitous capillary water flow or evaporation. However, the current hydrovoltaic device is inferior in output power efficiency compared to other renewable energy devices. Slow water evaporation rate and inefficient charge collection at device electrodes are two fundamental drawbacks limiting energy output efficiency. Here, we report a bioinspired hierarchical porous fabric electrode that enables high water evaporation rate, efficient charge collection, and rapid charge transport in nanostructured silicon-based hydrovoltaic devices. Such an electrode can efficiently collect charges generated in nanostructured silicon as well as induce a prompt water evaporation rate. At room temperature, the device can generate an open-circuit voltage (Voc) of 550 mV and a short-current density (Jsc) of 22 μA·cm-2. It can output a power density over 10 μW·cm-2, which is 3 orders of magnitude larger than all those reported for analogous hydrovoltaic devices. Our results could supply an effective strategy for the development of high-performance hydrovoltaic devices through optimizing electrode structures.Entities:
Keywords: fabric electrode; hydrovoltaic device; large power density; nanostructured silicon; water evaporation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33834766 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c00891
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881