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Glass-Based Devices to Generate Drops and Emulsions
Published on: April 5, 2022
A robust thin-film droplet-induced electricity generator
Haomin Song1, Zongmin Bei2,3, Aleksandr S Voronin4
1Material Science Engineering, Physical Science Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:
The pursuit of cost-effective, high-voltage electricity generators activated by droplets represents a new frontier in hydropower technology. This study presents an economical method for crafting droplet generators using common materials such as solid polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) films and readily available tapes, eliminating the need for specialized cleanroom facilities. A thorough investigation into voltage-limiting factors, encompassing device capacitance and induced electrode charges, reveals specific areas with potential for optimization. A substantial enhancement in the open-circuit voltage (Voc) was achieved, reaching approximately 282.2 ± 27.9 V-an impressive increase of around 60 V compared to earlier benchmarks. One device showcased its capability to power 100 LEDs concurrently, underscoring its efficacy. Ten such devices created diverse luminous patterns with uniform light intensity for each LED, showcasing the practical potential of the approach. The methodology's cost-effectiveness results in a remarkable cost reduction compared to solution-based materials, paving the way for the widespread adoption of large-scale water droplet energy harvesting.
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