A Long Life Moisture-Enabled Electric Generator Based on Ionic Diode Rectification and Electrode Chemistry Regulation

Adv Sci (Weinh). 2024 Apr;11(15):e2305530. doi: 10.1002/advs.202305530. Epub 2024 Feb 14.

Abstract

Considerable efforts have recently been made to augment the power density of moisture-enabled electric generators. However, due to the unsustainable ion/water molecule concentration gradients, the ion-directed transport gradually diminishes, which largely affects the operating lifetime and energy efficiency of generators. This work introduces an electrode chemistry regulation strategy into the ionic diode-type energy conversion structure, which demonstrates 1240 h power generation in ambient humidity. The electrode chemical regulation can be achieved by adding Cl-. The purpose is to destroy the passivation film on the electrode interface and provide a continuous path for ion-electron coupling conduction. Moreover, this device simultaneously satisfies the requirements of fast trapping of moisture molecules, high rectification ratio transport of ions, and sustained ion-to-electron current conversion. A single device can deliver an open-circuit voltage of about 1 V and a peak short-circuit current density of 350 µA cm-2. Finally, the first-principle calculations are carried out to reveal the mechanism by which the electrode surface chemistry affects the power generation performance.

Keywords: electrode chemistry regulation; hydrovoltaic; ionic diode; long lifetime; moisture.