Generalized dynamc junction theory to resolve the mechanism of direct current generation in liquid -solid interfaces
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Abstract
Despite the unsettled mechanism of electricity generation from the continuous flow of liquids on a surface , the charge-discharge theory has been widely accepted for alternating current (AC) generation from a moving droplet. It has been recently extended to rationalize direct current (DC) generation across a droplet moving between two different materials. By designing a reconfigurable contact between a metal wire and a water droplet moving on graphene , we show that the charge-discharge theory cannot explain the reversal of current when water-metal interfaces switch from dynamic to static. All experiments can be described after we distinguish a dynamic from a static interface and generalize the photovoltaic-like effect to all dynamic junctions: excited electrons and holes in a moving interface will be separated and swept under the built-in electrical field, leading to a DC response .This generalized theory will lead to an understanding and the design of efficient electricity generation based on interfacial charge transfer.
*J.M.B. and T.R.L acknowledge support from the Robert A. Welch Foundation ( E -1728J.M.B. and E -1320T.R.L. ) and the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston. T.R.L also acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation (CHE - 210917 4). Z.P.L. acknowledges support from Innovation 2025 Major Special Program of Ningbo (Grant No . 2019B10097).
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Publication: 1 Journal Paper accepted on 6 May,2022 in Nano Energy
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nanoen.2022.107364
Presenters
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Aniqa Lim
- University of Houston