Effect of solvation shell structure on thermopower of liquid redox pairs

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Developing redox electrolytes with high thermopower is the key to making efficient thermogalvanic batteries for harvesting low-grade heat. This work applies molecular dynamics simulations to predict the thermopower (i.e. thermogalvanic temperature coefficient) (Figure presented.) of the redox pairs Fe(CN)63−/Fe(CN)64− and Fe3+/Fe2+, showing excellent agreement with experimental values. We showed that (Figure presented.) of the Fe3+/Fe2+ redox pair can be increased from 1.7 (Figure presented.) 0.4 mV/K to 3.8 (Figure presented.) 0.5 mV/K with the increased acetone to water fraction. We discovered a significant change in the variance of solvent dipole orientation between Fe3+ and Fe2+, which can serve as a microscopic indicator for large (Figure presented.). In mixed acetone-water solvent, (Figure presented.) of Fe3+/Fe2+ showed a rapid increase at high acetone fractions, due to the intercalation of acetone molecules into the first solvation shell of the Fe2+ at high acetone fractions. Our discovery provides insights into how solvation shell order can be engineered to develop electrolytes with high (Figure presented.). (Figure presented.).

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Chen, Y., Huang, Q., Liu, T. H., Qian, X., & Yang, R. (2023). Effect of solvation shell structure on thermopower of liquid redox pairs. EcoMat, 5(9). https://doi.org/10.1002/eom2.12385

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