High-performance self-desalination powered by triboelectric-electromagnetic hybrid nanogenerator

Water Res. 2024 Mar 15:252:121185. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2024.121185. Epub 2024 Jan 24.

Abstract

Freshwater is an essential resource in today's world, and how to produce freshwater with low or even zero power consumption is a major challenge. Here, a desalination system powered by a triboelectric-electromagnetic hybrid nanogenerator (TEHG) is presented, which can utilize the water's own energy to remove the salt ions from itself, demonstrating a new concept of "self-desalination". At a relatively low rotation speed of 150 rpm, the system can dilute NaCl brine from 4000 ppm to 145 ppm with a high salt removal rate of 147.1 μg cm-2 min-1 and a freshwater productivity of up to 31.1 L m-2 h-1. The actual seawater can also be treated with a total ion removal efficiency of 99.6 % and a freshwater productivity of 2.7 L m-2 h-1, which is superior to other renewable-energy-powered desalination systems. More importantly, fully self-powered desalination process can be realized by manual cranking and hydrokinetic energy impact, both of which are capable of treating 1000 ppm salt feed to the drinking water level. The TEHG-powered desalination system not only provides excellent desalination performance but also addresses the challenges of power consumption and limited capacity, which offers a completely new paradigm of "self-desalination".

Keywords: Freshwater; Hydrokinetic energy; Self-desalination; Self-powered; Triboelectric–electromagnetic hybrid nanogenerator.

MeSH terms

  • Electromagnetic Phenomena
  • Fresh Water
  • Seawater
  • Sodium Chloride
  • Water Purification*

Substances

  • Sodium Chloride