INIFTA   05425
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES FISICO-QUIMICAS TEORICAS Y APLICADAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Shape matters: Enhanced osmotic energy harvesting in bullet-shaped nanochannels
Autor/es:
LAUCIRICA, GREGORIO; TRAUTMANN, CHRISTINA; ALBESA, ALBERTO G.; MARMISOLLÉ, WALDEMAR A.; TOIMIL-MOLARES, MARÍA EUGENIA; AZZARONI, OMAR
Revista:
Nano Energy
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 71
ISSN:
2211-2855
Resumen:
Nanofluidic reverse electrodialysis systems based on track-etched nanochannels are promising devices for new eco-friendly ways of sustainable energy generation. In recent years, several works have been focused on the influence of parameters such as pH, ionic strength, and chemical nature of the electrolyte on the device performance. However, despite the relevance of the geometry on the channel properties, the influence of the nanochannel shape on the performance of energy conversion remains almost unexplored. In this work, we present an experimental study ? complemented with Poisson?Nernst?Planck simulations ? that describes how the shape of the nanochannels strongly affects the energy conversion performance of single bullet-shaped nanochannels created on PET foils by the ion-track-etching method. To test optimal parameters for energy conversion and selectivity, the performance was investigated by varying the channel effective diameter as well as the pH and the electrolyte gradient. With a maximum output power of 80 pW, this system reveals the best value reported for a bare single track-etched nanochannel. Therefore, this work experimentally demonstrates that it is possible to obtain high power output by means of a careful choice of channel geometry and etching conditions, in addition to other experimental parameters such as pH and electrolyte gradient. We believe that these results offer a promising framework to explore new design concepts in nanofluidic osmotic power generators.