Emerging Energy Harvesting Materials and Devices for Self-Powered Water Disinfection

Small Methods. 2021 Jul;5(7):e2100093. doi: 10.1002/smtd.202100093. Epub 2021 Jun 6.

Abstract

Contaminated drinking water is one of the main pathogen transmission pathways making waterborne illnesses such as diarrheal diseases and gastroenteritis a huge threat to public health, especially in the areas where sanitation facilities and gird power are inadequate such as rural and disaster hit areas. Self-powered water disinfection systems are a promising solution in these cases. In this review paper, the authors provide an overview of the new and emerging methods of applying energy harvesting materials and devices as a source of power for water disinfection systems microbial disinfection in water by harnessing ambient forms of energy such as mechanical motion, light, and heat into electricity. The authors begin with a brief introduction of the different energy harvesting technologies commonly applied in water disinfection; triboelectric, piezoelectric, pyroelectric, and photovoltaic effects. Various microbial disinfection mechanisms and types of device construction are summarized. Then, a detailed discussion of the energy harvester-driven water disinfection process is provided. Finally, challenges and perspectives regarding the future development of self-powered water disinfection are described.

Keywords: energy harvesting; microbial inactivation; self-powered water disinfection; virus; waterborne pathogens.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Disinfection* / methods
  • Drinking Water*
  • Electricity
  • Motion
  • Physical Phenomena

Substances

  • Drinking Water