Thermoradiative coupling graphene-based thermionic solar conversion

IF 6 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Solar Energy Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1016/j.solener.2024.112702
Guanshi Zou, Guanghua Zheng, Ning Ding, Guanqing Wang, Jiangrong Xu
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Thermionic conversion, due to its simple solid-state structure capable of converting heat to electricity directly, is promising for concentrated solar power. However, because of the extremely high cathode temperature, a large portion of the heat is lost to the environment. The paper introduces a novel concept of selective thermoradiative-graphene thermionic conversion (STR-GTI) that involving a combined control of photon and electron emission to modify the radiation dissipation. A detailed thermodynamic model is developed to evaluate the energy transfer irreversibility of STR-GTI solar conversion. The results demonstrate that the selective themoradiative photon emission and graphene thermionic electron emission effects synergistically reduce internal irreversible losses in the STR-GTI system, leading to a maximum energy efficiency of 34.34 % at a concentration ratio of 425, cathode work function of 1.8 eV and thermoradiative bandgap of 0.2 eV. The STR-GTI system outperforms both individual GTI and STR converters in terms of exergy efficiency and entropy production minimization. It exhibits a remarkable 102.03 % increase in exergy efficiency compared to the STR & GTI system at a thermoradiative voltage of −0.14 eV, accompanied by a 28.56 % reduction in exergy loss and a 37.83 % decrease in entropy production. The combination of narrowing the spectral radiation bandwidth and significant electron emission capabilities of graphene contribute to the system’s resilience against solar radiation fluctuations.

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基于热辐射耦合的石墨烯热离子太阳能转换
热离子转换因其简单的固态结构能够直接将热量转化为电能,在聚光太阳能发电方面前景广阔。然而,由于阴极温度极高,大部分热量会流失到环境中。本文介绍了一种选择性热辐射-石墨烯热离子转换(STR-GTI)的新概念,它涉及对光子和电子发射的联合控制,以改变辐射耗散。为评估 STR-GTI 太阳能转换的能量转移不可逆性,建立了一个详细的热力学模型。结果表明,选择性热辐射光子发射和石墨烯热电子发射效应协同降低了 STR-GTI 系统的内部不可逆损耗,在浓度比为 425、阴极功函数为 1.8 eV 和热辐射带隙为 0.2 eV 的条件下,最大能量效率为 34.34%。就放能效率和熵产生最小化而言,STR-GTI 系统优于单个 GTI 和 STR 转换器。在热辐射电压为 -0.14 eV 时,与 STR & GTI 系统相比,它的放能效率显著提高了 102.03%,同时放能损失减少了 28.56%,熵产生减少了 37.83%。石墨烯缩小光谱辐射带宽和显著的电子发射能力相结合,有助于该系统抵御太阳辐射波动。
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Solar Energy
Solar Energy 工程技术-能源与燃料
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期刊介绍: Solar Energy welcomes manuscripts presenting information not previously published in journals on any aspect of solar energy research, development, application, measurement or policy. The term "solar energy" in this context includes the indirect uses such as wind energy and biomass
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