High Efficiency Shear-Driven Nanofluidic System for Energy Conversion/Harvesting

IF 2.8 2区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL The Journal of Physical Chemistry B Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcb.4c0614210.1021/acs.jpcb.4c06142
Le Zhou, Yanguang Zhou and Zhigang Li*, 
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In this work, we propose a shear-driven nanofluidic system for energy harvesting/conversion. The system consists of a nanochannel formed by two parallel walls, where the lower wall is negatively charged, while the upper wall is neutral. The motion of the upper wall caused by a shear force drives the solution in the fluidic system to move, which generates an ionic current due to the migration of excess cations in the system. Molecular dynamics simulations demonstrate that the efficiency of the system is affected by the wall charge density, shearing stress, channel height, and binding energy of the walls. The effects of these factors on the efficiency are studied. In particular, it is shown that a high binding energy for the upper wall (e.g., hydrophilic wall) can reduce the flow slip at the upper wall and effectively transfer energy from the wall to the fluid. For the lower wall, a low binding energy, which corresponds to a hydrophobic wall, can reduce the friction at the wall, enhance the flow velocity, and improve the energy conversion efficiency. By varying these parameters, it is found that the maximum energy conversion efficiency of the system reaches 65.8%, which is the highest compared with previous systems. The underlying mechanisms are explained using the slip length at the walls, wall velocity, and charge density profiles. The system proposed in this work provides insights into the design of nanofluidic systems for energy harvesting/conversion.

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用于能量转换/收集的高效剪切驱动纳米流体系统
在这项工作中,我们提出了一种用于能量收集/转换的剪切驱动纳米流体系统。该系统由两个平行壁形成的纳米通道组成,其中下壁带负电,上壁带中性。上壁在剪切力的作用下运动,带动流体系统中的溶液移动,由于系统中过量阳离子的迁移,产生了离子电流。分子动力学模拟证明,该系统的效率受到壁电荷密度、剪切应力、通道高度和壁结合能的影响。研究了这些因素对效率的影响。特别是,研究表明,上壁(如亲水壁)的高结合能可减少上壁的流动滑移,并有效地将能量从壁转移到流体。对于下壁,低结合能(相当于疏水壁)可减少壁面摩擦,提高流速,并提高能量转换效率。通过改变这些参数,研究发现该系统的最大能量转换效率达到 65.8%,是以往系统中最高的。利用壁面滑移长度、壁面速度和电荷密度曲线解释了其基本机制。这项研究提出的系统为设计用于能量收集/转换的纳米流体系统提供了启示。
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