posted on 2024-09-19, 17:59authored byKundan Saha, Sameer Sonkusale
Here, we report an osmotic power generator (OPG) using
a restacked
membrane of vanadium pentoxide (V<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>) nanosheets
and an ion-infused gelatin hydrogel. This gel osmotic power generator
(GOPG) has several advantages over traditional liquid-based OPG in
portability, power output, and spillage safety. Under a 1000-fold
salinity gradient, the GOPG achieved an output power density of 0.13
W m<sup>–</sup><sup>2</sup>. We have studied the effect of
different ions, the concentration gradient, and the membrane thickness
to achieve maximum power output. Notably, physical damage to the V<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> membrane can be healed by adding a drop of water.
Cracks or damage to the gelatin gel can be healed by reheating and
cooling. The GOPGs can be easily connected in series and/or parallel
to add up the voltage and/or current values generated by individual
devices for practical powering applications. We have demonstrated
lighting up an LED and powering a humidity meter using a series of
combinations with the GOPG.