Ionovoltaic electricity generation over graphene-nanoplatelets: protein-nanofibril hybrid materials

石墨烯纳米片上的离子伏特发电:蛋白质-纳米原纤维混合材料

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作者:Lei Wang, Lianlian Liu, Niclas Solin

Abstract

Continuous harvesting of electricity from the ambient environment has attracted great attention as a facile approach to green and sustainable energy. Natural water evaporation-driven electricity generators with active materials from economical and environment-friendly sources are highly sought after. Herein, we present devices made from a combination of protein nanofibrils (PNFs) and low-cost graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) that can be employed for electricity generation, simply by partly inserting the device into evaporating standing water. The origin of the electricity generation can be explained by the ionovoltaic effect where ionic motion, driven by evaporating water, leads to movement of charge carriers in the electrically conductive GNP-phase. Moreover, the device performance can be improved by adding a small amount of salt to the active layer. A device, composed of GNP:PNF:AlCl3, produces a sustained voltage of about 0.48 V, and a current of 89 nA. Furthermore, the device can tolerate saline water, with only a modest decrease of voltage, which provides potential for harvesting electricity from both evaporating saline water and fresh water.

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