In situ photocatalytically enhanced thermogalvanic cells for electricity and hydrogen production
Northwestern Polytechnical University · City University of Hong Kong · +3 more institutions
Abstract
High-performance thermogalvanic cells have the potential to convert thermal energy into electricity, but their effectiveness is limited by the low concentration difference of redox ions. We report an in situ photocatalytically enhanced redox reaction that generates hydrogen and oxygen to realize a continuous concentration gradient of redox ions in thermogalvanic devices. A linear relation between thermopower and hydrogen production rate was established as an essential design principle for devices. The system exhibited a thermopower of 8.2 millivolts per kelvin and a solar-to-hydrogen efficiency of up to 0.4%. A large-area generator (112 square centimeters) consisting of 36 units yielded an open-circuit voltage…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 16.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 59
Authors
11- YWYijin Wang
Northwestern Polytechnical University
- YZYouzi Zhang
Northwestern Polytechnical University
- XXXu Xin
Northwestern Polytechnical University
- JYJiabao Yang
Northwestern Polytechnical University
- MWMaohuai Wang
City University of Hong Kong
Topics & keywords
- Redox
- Hydrogen
- Hydrogen production
- Oxygen
- Ion
- Chemistry
- Materials science
- Analytical Chemistry (journal)
- Affordable and clean energy