Salinity-Dependent Interfacial Phenomena Towards Hydrovoltaic Device Optimization
Tarique Anwar, Giulia Tagliabue

TL;DR
This study develops a multiphysics model to understand how salinity influences interfacial phenomena in hydrovoltaic devices, revealing new insights into optimizing their performance across various salinity levels.
Contribution
The paper introduces a comprehensive model linking surface charge, ion mobility, and device geometry, uncovering new electrokinetic effects and optimal conditions for hydrovoltaic energy generation.
Findings
Ion-concentration-dependent surface charge causes multiple voltage maxima.
Ion adsorption and charge inversion occur at high salinities.
Geometrical asymmetries enhance device performance.
Abstract
Evaporation-driven fluid flow in porous or nanostructured materials has recently opened a new paradigm for renewable energy generation. Despite recent progress, major fundamental questions remain regarding the interfacial phenomena governing these so-called hydrovoltaic (HV) devices. Together with the lack of modelling tools, this limits the performance and application range of this emerging technology. By leveraging ordered arrays of Silicon nanopillars (NP) and developing a quantitative multiphysics model to study their HV response across a wide parameter space, this work reveals the complex interplay of surface-charge, liquid properties, and geometrical parameters, including previously unexplored electrokinetic interactions. Notably, we find that ion-concentration-dependent surface charge, together with ion mobility, dictates multiple local maxima in open circuit voltage, with…
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TopicsSolar-Powered Water Purification Methods · Nanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies
