November 19-21, 2021 | Guangzhou, China
Start Time:2021-11-20 19:00 (Asia/Shanghai)
Duration:10min
Session:[Po3] The 3rd International Symposium on Nanocellulosic Materials-poster3 (ROOM 3) » [ps3] Poster Session 3
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Reverse electrodialysis systems (REDs) based on nanochannels membrane has been widely researched for the high-performance osmotic energy harvesting. However, these nanochannels-based REDs are usually persistent and uncontrollable, which greatly prohibit the applications in versatile real-world. Herein, inspired by sensory neurons of mammals, the temperature-gated nanochannels was constructed by the functionalized Cladophora cellulose for controllable osmotic energy harvesting, in which the cationic Cladophora cellulose was grafting with poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) brushes via the atom-transfer radical polymerization. Based on this temperature-gated nanochannels, the output from osmotic energy harvesting systems could be regulated by alternating temperature switches in a reversible and stable manner. An output power density of 2.56 W/m−2 was achieved by mixing artificial seawater and river water, which was the relatively higher value of the nanocellulose based materials. Overall, this strategy first develops cellulose-based nanochannels membrane with both intelligent response and osmotic energy collection functions, which anticipates wide potentials for controllable osmotic energy harvesting.
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