Issue 21, 2024

Simple and sustainable electric power generation by free evaporation of liquids from the surface of a conventional thermoelectric generator

Abstract

Liquid evaporation, or water vapor generation, is a spontaneous natural process and is always accompanied by evaporation cooling. However, evaporation cooling that can directly produce electricity based on the Seebeck effect and even supply power for electronic devices has not yet been reported. Here, liquid evaporation generators (LEGs), with cheap and practical thermoelectric generators (TEGs), are demonstrated to generate electric power based on the combination of the Seebeck effect and evaporation cooling. We systematically explored the LEG based on water evaporation (w-LEG) in a real environment, and five tandem w-LEGs can produce a maximum voltage of 4.4 V and achieve a maximum power density of 5.4 mW cm−2, which can successfully supply power for common electronic devices. Our concepts demonstrate a new supplement of green energy technology and a new direction for the applications of low temperature thermoelectric conversion (below 50 °C).

Graphical abstract: Simple and sustainable electric power generation by free evaporation of liquids from the surface of a conventional thermoelectric generator

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Aug. 2024
Accepted
15 Sept. 2024
First published
16 Sept. 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2024,8, 4956-4961

Simple and sustainable electric power generation by free evaporation of liquids from the surface of a conventional thermoelectric generator

P. Cheng, D. Wang and P. Schaaf, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2024, 8, 4956 DOI: 10.1039/D4SE01156B

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