Soft interface design for electrokinetic energy conversion
Abstract
The exploitation and utilization of renewable clean energy is of great significance to the sustainable development of society. Electrokinetic energy conversion (EKEC) based on micro/nanochannels is expected to provide immense potential for ocean energy harvesting, self-powered micro/nanodevices, and small portable power supplies through converting environmental energy into electrical energy. Herein, aiming to get a deeper understanding of EKEC based on micro/nanochannels, several classic theoretical models and corresponding calculation equations are introduced briefly. For high efficiency energy conversion, it is essential to clearly discuss the interface properties between the inner surface of the channel and the bulk electrolyte solution. Therefore, we put forward soft interface designs of solid–liquid and liquid–liquid interfaces, and summarize their recent progress. In addition, the different applications of EKEC, harvesting from environmental energy, are further discussed. We hope that this review will attract more scientists’ attention to transform the experimental results of EKEC systems in the lab into available products on shelves.