Confinement‐Induced Donnan Potential Enables Sealed Hydrovoltaic Power From Microliter Water

S Sangyun Na G Geonyoung Jung (School of Energy and Chemical Engineering Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) Ulsan Metropolitan City Republic of Korea) Y Yoojin Chang Y Yun Goo Ro C Cheolhong Park J Jeonghee Yeom J Jinyoung Kim (Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California Los Angeles) J Jeeyoon Kim H Hyejin Lee H Hyeji Oh H Hyunhyub Ko

Abstract

ABSTRACT Hydrovoltaic power generation offers a promising route for sustainable energy generation, yet existing systems typically rely on evaporation‐driven flow or environmental moisture gradients, limiting device encapsulation and compact integration. Here, we introduce a confinement‐induced ion‐selective mechanism that enables sealed hydrovoltaic power generation from minimal water input. By engineering asymmetric nanochannel confinement in MXene/cellulose nanofiber (CNF) composites, localized hydration generates spatially distinct cation selectivity, establishing a persistent ion gradient and a confinement‐dependent Donnan potential that drives capacitive charge accumulation. The harvested energy derives from substantial interfacial free energy released upon hydration of nanochannels with a high surface‐to‐volume ratio. Slow capillary migration then delays relaxation of the ion gradient, sustaining this charging and prolonging the resulting direct current (DC) output, without reliance on evaporation‐driven flow or ambient humidity. Consequently, a single 3 µL water droplet enables stable DC output for up to 45 h. The device operates robustly under airflow (5–20 L min −1 ), relative humidity (17%–90%), and various electrolytes (tap water, seawater, and sweat), demonstrating humidity‐insensitive, sealed operation. This confinement‐governed hydrovoltaic framework expands the mechanistic understanding of water‐enabled energy generation and provides a scalable platform for wearable and distributed electronics.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 12, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

S

Sangyun Na

G

Geonyoung Jung

School of Energy and Chemical Engineering Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) Ulsan Metropolitan City Republic of Korea

Y

Yoojin Chang

Y

Yun Goo Ro

C

Cheolhong Park

J

Jeonghee Yeom

J

Jinyoung Kim

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California Los Angeles

J

Jeeyoon Kim

H

Hyejin Lee

H

Hyeji Oh

H

Hyunhyub Ko