Efficient Ionovoltaic Energy Harvesting via Water‐Induced p–n Junction in Reduced Graphene Oxide

Author:

Cho Yong Hyun1,Jin Minho1,Jin Huding23,Han Junghyup3,Yu Seungyeon3,Li Lianghui3,Kim Youn Sang1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Program in Nano Science and Technology Graduate School of Convergence Science and Technology Seoul National University Seoul 08826 Republic of Korea

2. Institute of Chemical Processes Seoul National University Seoul 08826 Republic of Korea

3. Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering College of Engineering Seoul National University Seoul 08826 Republic of Korea

4. Advanced Institute of Convergence Technology Suwon‐si 16229 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractWater motion‐induced energy harvesting has emerged as a prominent means of facilitating renewable electricity from the interaction between nanostructured materials and water over the past decade. Despite the growing interest, comprehension of the intricate solid–liquid interfacial phenomena related to solid state physics remains elusive and serves as a hindrance to enhancing energy harvesting efficiency up to the practical level. Herein, the study introduces the energy harvester by utilizing inversion on the majority charge carrier in graphene materials upon interaction with water molecules. Specifically, various metal electrode configurations are employed on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) to unravel its distinctive charge carriers that experience the inversion in semiconductor type upon water contact, and exploit this characteristic to leverage the efficacy of generated electricity. Through the strategic arrangement of the metal electrodes on rGO membrane, the open‐circuit voltage (Voc) and short‐circuit current (Isc) have exhibited a remarkable augmentation, reaching 1.05 V and 31.6 µA, respectively. The demonstration of effectively tailoring carrier dynamics via electrode configuration expands the practicality by achieving high power density and elucidating how the water‐induced carrier density modulation occurs in 2D nanomaterials.

Publisher

Wiley

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