Highly Efficient and Stable All‐Weather Moisture Power Generation via Asymmetric Structured Color Photothermal Evaporation‐Induced Cotton Fabrics

H Huiyu Yang X Xiaohua Cheng (School of Chemistry and Materials Science Hubei Engineering University Xiaogan China) L Liangang Zhao (School of Chemistry and Materials Science Hubei Engineering University Xiaogan China) X Xiangyi Zhang B Bin Lu (The University of Tokyo , , ,) Z Zhengfei Tan (School of Chemistry and Materials Science Hubei Engineering University Xiaogan China) H Hai Liu (Key Laboratory of Leather Chemistry and Engineering of Ministry of Education, National Engineering Laboratory for Clean Technology of Leather Manufacture) L Liangjun Xia W Weilin Xu

Abstract

ABSTRACT Harvesting electrical energy from the ubiquitous water cycle to power flexible electronic devices is receiving increasing attention. However, the development of moisture‐driven generators with high and stable power output remains a significant challenge. Here, we design a photothermal evaporation‐driven moisture generator (PEMG) that modifies a cotton fabric with in situ polymerized pyrrole by a polydopamine (PDA)‐structured color film to form an asymmetric photothermal temperature gradient. The PDA asymmetric photothermal layer not only effectively addresses the issue of insufficient sustained power generation caused by water adsorption saturation but also mitigates the unstable moisture gradient resulting from excessive water evaporation. CF@PPy@PDA (purple) achieved an open‐circuit voltage ( V oc ) of 0.74 V and a short‐circuit current ( I sc ) of 0.72 mA under 60% relative humidity (RH) and 1‐sun illumination, respectively. White LED bulbs emit a steady stream of light for more than 24 h. Moreover, the V oc of the PEMG (six units in series) reaches 1.18 V at an average solar intensity of 1000 W m −2 and 43% RH, while the V oc is 0.72 V at night (52% RH). Meanwhile, wearable systems designed with integrated PEMG units provide sufficient power supply for electronic devices under natural conditions.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 10
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

H

Huiyu Yang

X

Xiaohua Cheng

School of Chemistry and Materials Science Hubei Engineering University Xiaogan China

L

Liangang Zhao

School of Chemistry and Materials Science Hubei Engineering University Xiaogan China

X

Xiangyi Zhang

B

Bin Lu

The University of Tokyo , , ,

Z

Zhengfei Tan

School of Chemistry and Materials Science Hubei Engineering University Xiaogan China

H

Hai Liu

Key Laboratory of Leather Chemistry and Engineering of Ministry of Education, National Engineering Laboratory for Clean Technology of Leather Manufacture

L

Liangjun Xia

W

Weilin Xu