Nano Energy | 2021

Electricity generation from phase-engineered flexible MoS2 nanosheets under moisture

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Hydroelectricity is an emerging novel electricity generation phenomenon that the hydrogen bond energy is converted into chemical potential energy as electric power source by absorbing moisture. Here we report a high-performance water vapour energy harvester based on flexible MoS2 nanosheets with a phase gradient from 1T to 2H. The phase-engineered MoS2 film could provide open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current output of 19\xa0mV and 6.24\xa0µA with a low internal resistance of 3\xa0kΩ. Additionally, the underlying mechanism of electricity generation from phase-engineered MoS2 films was proposed in terms of contrast experiments and the plane wave density functional theory (DFT). Because of the advantages like flexible, safe, light weight and ease of scale production, this novel hydrovoltaic device could be designed as self-powered human-breathing monitor that can be integrated in disposable masks. The output voltage can be further enhanced to power commercial electronic devices by the serial connections of phase-engineered MoS2 sponges.

Volume 81
Pages 105630
DOI 10.1016/j.nanoen.2020.105630
Language English
Journal Nano Energy

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