Environmentally sustainable moisture energy harvester with chemically networked cellulose nanofiber

被引:3
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作者
Shin, EunAe [1 ,2 ]
Kim, Gwanho [1 ]
Zhao, Kaiying [1 ]
Zan, Guangtao [1 ]
Kim, HoYeon [1 ]
Li, Shengyou [1 ]
Lee, Junhyuk [2 ]
Kang, Dongho [2 ]
Oh, Jin Woo [1 ]
Jung, Jeyoung [2 ]
Shim, Jin Kie [2 ]
Park, Cheolmin [1 ]
机构
[1] Yonsei Univ, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Seoul 03722, South Korea
[2] Korea Inst Ind Technol, Korea Packaging Ctr, Bucheon 14449, South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
INDUCED ELECTRICITY; CARBON NANOTUBES; ACID TREATMENT; CROSS-LINKING; NANOCELLULOSE; FILM; DISPERSION; HYDROGELS; PAPER;
D O I
10.1039/d4ee01881h
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Moisture-driven energy generators (MEGs) utilizing cellulose, which are renowned for their inherent eco-friendliness, have garnered considerable attention; however, their stability, recyclability, and high performance remain to be demonstrated. Specifically, compromised structural integrity, particularly under moist conditions, severely curtails their long-term operational viability. We developed a highly stable cellulose MEG that operated continuously for 350 h with a maintained open circuit voltage of 0.703 V. The enhancement of cellulose MEG performance was achieved via a robust structural framework realized through a composite of cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) cross-linked with citric acid, alongside electrically conductive carbon nanotubes (CNTs). We engineered a free-standing bilayer-type cellulose MEG featuring a chemically networked CNF/CNT composite onto a moisture-supplying ionic organohydrogel. Our crosslinked cellulose MEG achieved a short-circuit current density of 39 mu A cm-2 and a maximum power density of 28.9 mu W cm-2. Moreover, the crosslinked CNF/CNT aerogel was successfully biodegraded with an enzyme after energy generation. The recycled cellulose MEG, utilizing recovered CNTs and reused ionic organohydrogel, achieved an impressive output of 98.8% compared with that of the original MEG. Our MEG finds practical utility as a temperature sensor in smart packaging for continuous monitoring. Our crosslinked cellulose MEG achieves sustainability via recyclability and enhancing its practical applicability. Chemically crosslinked cellulose nanofiber moisture energy harvester secures moisture-resistant stability, consistent high energy output, biodegradability, and recyclability. It is suitable for use in smart packaging to monitor food freshness.
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页码:7165 / 7181
页数:17
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