Photo-assisted acid-base machine: Battery ensemble to perform work from neutralization reactions

This study proposes a power source that operates between acidic and basic reservoirs under sunlight to treat acidic wastewater sustainably. We present a strategy that harvests energy from an ionic gradient associated with acidic solution neutralization and water photo-oxidation under UV light. In co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of electroanalytical chemistry (Lausanne, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2018-08, Vol.823, p.455-464
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description This study proposes a power source that operates between acidic and basic reservoirs under sunlight to treat acidic wastewater sustainably. We present a strategy that harvests energy from an ionic gradient associated with acidic solution neutralization and water photo-oxidation under UV light. In contrast to neutralization batteries, these photo-assisted acid-base machines operate with an interconnected battery ensemble comprising (A) a photo-assisted acid battery composed of photo-anode (TiO2) for water photo-oxidation and a selective self-assembled cathode consisting of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) and phosphomolybdic acid for proton insertion; (B) a proton-alkali ion battery composed of the self-assembled electrode for proton deinsertion and a cathode made of copper hexacyanoferrate for potassium ion electro-insertion, which can be used as portable or stationary power source; (C) an alkali ion-air battery composed of the polycyanometalate for potassium ion deinsertion and a platinum cathode for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). This ensemble avoids reverse water splitting reactions and dismisses the need for external electrical power sources, which increases machine efficiency. Experiments demonstrate that acidic solution neutralization from pH = 1.3 to pH = 6.0 can harvest 102.6 kJ per mol of electro-inserted proton: this process converts energy from sunlight and from ionic gradient into electrical work. Therefore, the strategy presented here may contribute to environmental preservation and sustainable growth. [Display omitted] •Novel electrochemical system that can harvest energy from neutralization reactions.•The battery ensemble avoids the use of an external electrical source.•This acid-base machine can harvest >100 kJ per mol of electroinserted ions.•This machine can be used for the treatment of acid wastewater, for example.
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Acidic oxides
Anodizing
Batteries
Cathodes
Energy conversion efficiency
Energy harvesting
Insertion
Neutralization batteries
Oxidation
Oxygen
Oxygen reduction reaction
Oxygen reduction reactions
Phosphomolybdic acid
Platinum
Potassium
Power efficiency
Power sources
Proton electro-insertion
Protons
Self-assembly
Sunlight
Titanium dioxide
Ultraviolet radiation
Wastewater treatment
Water
Water splitting
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