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Chapter: Energy conversion at water-solid interfaces using electrokinetic effects

Authors :
Herrero, Cecilia
Allemand, Aymeric
Merabia, Samy
Biance, Anne-Laure
Joly, Laurent
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Our Society is in high need of alternatives to fossil fuels. Nanoporous systems filled with aqueous electrolytes show great promises for harvesting the osmotic energy of sea water or waste heat. At the core of energy conversion in such nanofluidic systems lie the so-called electrokinetic effects, coupling thermodynamic gradients and fluxes of different types (hydrodynamical, electrical, chemical, thermal) at electrified water-solid interfaces. This chapter starts by introducing the framework of linear irreversible thermodynamics, and how the latter can be used to describe the direct and coupled responses of a fluidic system, providing general relations between the different response coefficients. The chapter then focuses on the so-called osmotic flows, generated by non-hydrodynamic actuation at liquid-solid interfaces, and illustrate how the induced fluxes can be related to the microscopic properties of the water-solid interface. Finally, the chapter moves to electricity production from non-electric actuation, and discusses in particular the performance of nanofluidic systems for the harvesting of osmotic energy and waste heat.<br />Comment: 52 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2204.13522
Document Type :
Working Paper