电
能量收集
能量转换
发电
纳米技术
工艺工程
生化工程
计算机科学
能量(信号处理)
环境科学
材料科学
功率(物理)
电气工程
工程类
物理
热力学
量子力学
作者
Zhuhua Zhang,Xuemei Li,Jun Yin,Ying Xu,Wenwen Fei,Minmin Xue,Wang Qin,Jianxin Zhou,Wanlin Guo
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41565-018-0228-6
摘要
Water contains tremendous energy in a variety of forms, but very little of this energy has yet been harnessed. Nanostructured materials can generate electricity on interaction with water, a phenomenon that we term the hydrovoltaic effect, which potentially extends the technical capability of water energy harvesting and enables the creation of self-powered devices. In this Review, starting by describing fundamental properties of water and of water–solid interfaces, we discuss key aspects pertaining to water–carbon interactions and basic mechanisms of harvesting water energy with nanostructured materials. Experimental advances in generating electricity from water flows, waves, natural evaporation and moisture are then reviewed to show the correlations in their basic mechanisms and the potential for their integration towards harvesting energy from the water cycle. We further discuss potential device applications of hydrovoltaic technologies, analyse main challenges in improving the energy conversion efficiency and scaling up the output power, and suggest prospects for developments of the emerging technology. Recent progress on generating electricity from the direct interaction of carbon nanostructures with flowing, waving, dropping and evaporating water is summarized.
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