Simultaneous Passive Water and Electricity Generation in Arid Regions via Fe <sup>3+</sup> /Li <sup>+</sup> Cross‐Linked Hygroscopic Hydrogels
Abstract
ABSTRACT Humans are confronting global water scarcity and energy shortages in data centers, and utilizing moisture from the air to address both water and electricity issues is a promising direction. Here, a porous hygroscopic hydrogel is integrated, which is composed of sodium alginate that is co‐loaded with Fe 3+ and Li + . Hydrophilic adsorption sites are constructed via ionic cross‐linking and salt loading, enabling low desorption enthalpy (<40 kJ mol − 1 ) for efficient water desorption. The water uptake of the dual‐ionic hydrogel is over 5.1 g g −1 at 90% RH, and this value is 1.1 g g −1 at 30% RH. By designing a water harvesting device with rotating adsorption/desorption zones, with a daily production of 11.8 L kg hydrogel −1 at 70% RH. The hydrogel not only provides abundant sites for moisture adsorption and storage but also offers channels for ion transport to enhance electricity generation. By constructing an asymmetric humidity structure, the dissociated cations in the hydrogel will diffusion to the substrate by concentration gradient and the electricity is evocated, producing a highly short‐circuit current (250 µA) and open‐circuit voltage (7.6 V), illuminating the multi‐LED lights.
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Authors (8)
Yujie Du
He Shan
Yongliang ZHENG
Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Technology and System of Ministry of Education, College of Optoelectronic Engineering Chongqing University Chongqing P. R. China
Shujing Zhao
School of Microelectronics, Xi'an Jiaotong University 1 , Xi'an 710049,
Bin Xie
Yue Han
Institute of Neuroscience, Translational Medicine Institute, Health Science Center, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Xi’an Jiaotong University
Lin Yang
Ruzhu Wang