Improved Ion Transport in Hydrogel-Based Nanofluidics for Osmotic Energy Conversion

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In nature, ultrafast signal transfer based on ion transport, which is the foundation of biological processes, commonly works in a hydrogel-water mixed mechanism. Inspired by organisms' hydrogel-based system, we introduce hydrogel into nanofluidics to prepare a hydrogel hybrid membrane. The introduction of a space charged hydrogel improves the ion selectivity evidently. Also, a power generator based on the hydrogel hybrid membrane shows an excellent energy conversion property; a maximum power density up to 11.72 W/m2is achieved at a 500-fold salinity gradient. Furthermore, the membrane shows excellent mechanical properties. These values are achievable, which indicates our membrane's huge potential applications in osmotic energy conversion.

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Chen, W., Zhang, Q., Qian, Y., Xin, W., Hao, D., Zhao, X., … Wen, L. (2020). Improved Ion Transport in Hydrogel-Based Nanofluidics for Osmotic Energy Conversion. ACS Central Science, 6(11), 2097–2104. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.0c01054

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