posted on 2018-09-21, 00:00authored byRuhao Liu, Changhong Liu, Shoushan Fan
Based on porous carbon
nanotube/polyaniline composite (CNT/PANI)
and poly(vinyl alcohol) gel, we fabricated centimeter-sized hydrocapacitors
with dual functions of energy conversion and storage with an efficient
low-cost method. Owning to excellent hydrophily and large specific
capacitance of CNT/PANI, the hydrocapacitors can easily convert energy
from water movement induced by capillarity, gravity, or air pressure
difference into electricity and store the generated electricity. Especially,
sandwich-like hydrocapacitors outputted large current of 1.65 mA through
an external load of 100 Ω, and hydrocapacitors showed good extendibility
by connecting in series. To explain the mechanism of hydrocapacitors
in this work, a possible model based on capillarity and traditional
streaming potential was proposed and discussed. Hydrocapacitors here
also provide a reference for future integration of nanogenerators
and energy storage parts.