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Power Generation by Reverse Electrodialysis in a Microfluidic Device with a Nafion Ion-Selective Membrane

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MICROMACHINES
Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi7110205

Keywords

reverse electrodialysis; salinity gradient power; Gibbs free energy; Nafion membrane; energy conversion

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan [MOST 103-2221-E-006-093-MY3]

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An energy conversion microchip consisting of two circular microchambers and a Nafion-filled microchannel is fabricated using standard micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) techniques. When the chambers are filled with KCl solutions with different concentrations, the Nafion microchannel acts as a cation-selective membrane and results in the generation of electrical power through a reverse electrodialysis (RED) process. The current-potential characteristics of the Nafion membrane are investigated for devices with various microchannel lengths and electrolyte concentration ratios. It is shown that for a given voltage, the current and generated power increase with a reducing channel length due to a lower resistance. In addition, a maximum power density of 755 mW/m(2) is obtained given an electrolyte concentration ratio of 2000: 1 (unit is mM). The optimal device efficiency is found to be 36% given a channel length of 1 mm and a concentration ratio of 1000: 1 (mM). Finally, no enhancement of the short circuit current is observed at higher concentration ratios.

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