Engineering of Solvation Entropy by Poly(4-styrenesulfonic acid) Additive in an Aqueous Electrochemical System for Enhanced Low-Grade Heat Harvesting.
Jia LiXiaoya LiDonghoon LeeJeonghun YunAngyin WuCheng JiangSeok Woo LeePublished in: Nano letters (2023)
The thermally regenerative electrochemical cycle (TREC) is a reliable and efficient approach to converting low-grade heat into electricity. A high temperature coefficient (α) is the key to maximize the energy conversion efficiency of the TREC system. In this study, we present significant improvement of α of a Prussian blue analogue (PBA)-based electrochemical cell by adding poly(4-styrenesulfonic acid) (PSS) to the electrolyte. Raman spectra showed that water-soluble charged polymers strongly affect the ion hydration structure and increase the entropy change (Δ S ) during ion intercalation in PBA. A large α of -2.01 mV K -1 and high absolute heat-to-electricity conversion efficiency up to 1.83% was achieved with a TREC cell in the temperature range 10-40 °C. This study provides a fundamental understanding of the origin of α and a facile method to boosting the temperature coefficient for building a highly efficient low-grade heat harvesting system.
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