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High-performance silk-based hybrid membranes employed for osmotic energy conversion
by
Xin, Weiwen
, Huang, Xiaodong
, Wen, Liping
, Zhu, Congcong
, Zhang, Zhen
, Zhou, Teng
, Kong, Xiang-Yu
, Hu, Yuhao
, Jiang, Lei
in
119/118
/ 147/135
/ 147/143
/ 639/4077/4072
/ 639/638/675
/ Aluminum
/ Aluminum oxide
/ Clean energy
/ Desalination
/ Electrodialysis
/ Energy
/ Energy conversion
/ Energy harvesting
/ Energy sources
/ Fluidics
/ High resistance
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ion transport
/ Low resistance
/ Membranes
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanochannels
/ Nanofluids
/ Polarity
/ Purification
/ Rivers
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seawater
/ Silk
/ Substrates
/ Sustainable energy
/ Water purification
2019
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High-performance silk-based hybrid membranes employed for osmotic energy conversion
by
Xin, Weiwen
, Huang, Xiaodong
, Wen, Liping
, Zhu, Congcong
, Zhang, Zhen
, Zhou, Teng
, Kong, Xiang-Yu
, Hu, Yuhao
, Jiang, Lei
in
119/118
/ 147/135
/ 147/143
/ 639/4077/4072
/ 639/638/675
/ Aluminum
/ Aluminum oxide
/ Clean energy
/ Desalination
/ Electrodialysis
/ Energy
/ Energy conversion
/ Energy harvesting
/ Energy sources
/ Fluidics
/ High resistance
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ion transport
/ Low resistance
/ Membranes
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanochannels
/ Nanofluids
/ Polarity
/ Purification
/ Rivers
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seawater
/ Silk
/ Substrates
/ Sustainable energy
/ Water purification
2019
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High-performance silk-based hybrid membranes employed for osmotic energy conversion
by
Xin, Weiwen
, Huang, Xiaodong
, Wen, Liping
, Zhu, Congcong
, Zhang, Zhen
, Zhou, Teng
, Kong, Xiang-Yu
, Hu, Yuhao
, Jiang, Lei
in
119/118
/ 147/135
/ 147/143
/ 639/4077/4072
/ 639/638/675
/ Aluminum
/ Aluminum oxide
/ Clean energy
/ Desalination
/ Electrodialysis
/ Energy
/ Energy conversion
/ Energy harvesting
/ Energy sources
/ Fluidics
/ High resistance
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ion transport
/ Low resistance
/ Membranes
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanochannels
/ Nanofluids
/ Polarity
/ Purification
/ Rivers
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seawater
/ Silk
/ Substrates
/ Sustainable energy
/ Water purification
2019
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High-performance silk-based hybrid membranes employed for osmotic energy conversion
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High-performance silk-based hybrid membranes employed for osmotic energy conversion
2019
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The salinity gradient between seawater and river water is a clean energy source and an alternative solution for the increasing energy demands. A membrane-based reverse electrodialysis technique is a promising strategy to convert osmotic energy to electricity. To overcome the limits of traditional membranes with low efficiency and high resistance, nanofluidic is an emerging technique to promote osmotic energy harvesting. Here, we engineer a high-performance nanofluidic device with a hybrid membrane composed of a silk nanofibril membrane and an anodic aluminum oxide membrane. The silk nanofibril membrane, as a screening layer with condensed negative surface and nanochannels, dominates the ion transport; the anodic aluminum oxide membrane, as a supporting substrate, offers tunable channels and amphoteric groups. Thus, a nanofluidic membrane with asymmetric geometry and charge polarity is established, showing low resistance, high-performance energy conversion, and long-term stability. The system paves avenues for sustainable power generation, water purification, and desalination.
Membrane-based reverse electrodialysis is promising for salinity gradient power generation, but achieving efficiency and stability is challenging. Here the authors design silk nanofibril-based hybrid membranes to realize high-performance capture of osmotic energy from ambient waters.
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