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Unipolar Solution Flow in Calcium–Organic Frameworks for Seawater-Evaporation-Induced Electricity Generation

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posted on 2024-01-04, 23:05 authored by Zhengyun Wang, Yuchen Huang, Tiansui Zhang, Kunqi Xu, Xiaoling Liu, Airong Zhang, You Xu, Xue Zhou, Jiawei Dai, Zhineng Jiang, Guoan Zhang, Hongfang Liu, Bao Yu Xia
Seawater-flow- and -evaporation-induced electricity generation holds significant promise in advancing next-generation sustainable energy technologies. This method relies on the electrokinetic effect but faces substantial limitations when operating in a highly ion-concentrated environment, for example, natural seawater. We present herein a novel solution using calcium-based metal–organic frameworks (MOFs, C12H6Ca2O19·2H2O) for seawater-evaporation-induced electricity generation. Remarkably, Ca-MOFs show an open-circuit voltage of 0.4 V and a short-circuit current of 14 μA when immersed in seawater under natural conditions. Our experiments and simulations revealed that sodium (Na) ions selectively transport within sub-nanochannels of these synthetic superhydrophilic MOFs. This selective ion transport engenders a unipolar solution flow, which drives the electricity generation behavior in seawater. This work not only showcases an effective Ca–MOF for electricity generation through seawater flow/evaporation but also contributes significantly to our understanding of water-driven energy harvesting technologies and their potential applications beyond this specific context.

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