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Electrical current nanogeneration driven by spontaneous nanofluidic oscillations
Fecha
2018-02Registro en:
Gimenez, Rocio Aldana; Mercuri, Magali; Berli, Claudio Luis Alberto; Bellino, Martin Gonzalo; Electrical current nanogeneration driven by spontaneous nanofluidic oscillations; Royal Society of Chemistry; Nanoscale; 10; 7; 2-2018; 3144-3147
2040-3364
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Gimenez, Rocio Aldana
Mercuri, Magali
Berli, Claudio Luis Alberto
Bellino, Martin Gonzalo
Resumen
Exploiting natural phenomena is a central route for providing electricity to sustainably drive wearable electronics. Here we report a nano-scale water-driven energy generator that produces tiny electrical currents from spontaneous wetting-drying oscillations in mesoporous thin films. The system was fabricated with a wormlike mesoporous silica film, which was packed in between Cu and silicon contacts. The nanogenerator runs autonomously when a water droplet is laid over the film close to the Cu electrode, as water infiltration into the film under the electrode produces a direct-current. Wetting-drying cycles, which are spontaneously triggered by water evaporation, are perfectly correlated to the generated electrical current. The autonomous water displacement through the film yields a sustained energy conversion until the droplet reservoir vanishes. This novel water-driven nanogenerator opens new alternatives for versatile, mobile and cost-effective self-powering of nanosystems and nanodevices.