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Commercial Nafion Membranes for Harvesting Osmotic Energy from Proton Gradients that Exceed the Commercial Goal of 5.0 W/m<sup>2</sup>

Qin Hou, Yu Dai, Xiaojin Zhang, Fan Xia

2024ACS Nano27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Osmotic energy from proton gradients in industrial acidic wastewater can be harvested and converted to electricity through membranes, making it a renewable and sustainable power source. However, the currently designed membranes for harvesting proton gradient energy in acidic wastewater cannot simultaneously achieve excellent chemical/mechanical stability and high power density under a large-scale area and require high cost and complex operations. Here, we demonstrate that commercial Nafion membranes with high chemical/mechanical stability and proton transport selectivity can generate a power density of 5.1 W/m 2 for harvesting osmotic energy from proton gradients under a test area of 0.2 mm 2, which exceeds the commercial goal of 5.0 W/m 2 . Even under a test area of 12.5 mm 2, a power density of 2.1 W/m 2 can be achieved under a strong acid condition. In addition, the heat can greatly promote proton transport, and the power density is increased, i.e., 8.1 W/m 2 at 333 K (5.1 W/m 2 at 293 K) under a test area of 0.2 mm 2 . By matching membranes with ion selectivity, our work demonstrates the potential of Nafion membranes for harvesting proton gradient energy in acidic wastewater and provides an approach for large-scale conversion of osmotic energy.

Topics & Concepts

MembraneProtonNafionEnergy (signal processing)Materials scienceChemical engineeringNanotechnologyAnalytical Chemistry (journal)ChemistryPhysicsChromatographyNuclear physicsPhysical chemistryEngineeringBiochemistryElectrochemistryQuantum mechanicsElectrodeFuel Cells and Related MaterialsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksMembrane-based Ion Separation Techniques
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