Janus Metal-Organic Framework Membranes Boosting the Osmotic Energy Harvesting

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2023 May 17;15(19):23922-23930. doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c01936. Epub 2023 May 5.

Abstract

The unique ion-transport properties in nanoconfined pores enable nanofluidic devices with great potential in harvesting osmotic energy. The energy conversion performance could be significantly improved by the precise regulation of the "permeability-selectivity" trade-off and the ion concentration polarization effect. Here, we take the advantage of electrodeposition technique to fabricate a Janus metal-organic framework (J-MOF) membrane that possesses rapid ion-transport capability and impeccable ion selectivity. The asymmetric structure and asymmetric surface charge distribution of the J-MOF device can suppress the ion concentration polarization effect and enhance the ion charge separation, exhibiting an improved energy harvesting performance. An output power density of 3.44 W/m2 has been achieved with the J-MOF membrane at a 1000-fold concentration gradient. This work provides a new strategy for fabricating high-performance energy-harvesting devices.

Keywords: Janus metal−organic framework membrane; electrodeposition; ion concentration polarization; osmotic energy harvesting; “permeability−selectivity” trade-off.