2024 - Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit
SIPS 2024 Volume 4. Kanatzidis Intl. Symp / Solid State Chemistry and Materials

Editors:F. Kongoli, M.A. Alario-Franco, I. Chung, M. Delferro, O. Farha, H. Kageyama, F. Marquis, A. Navrotsky, A. Tressaud, P. Trikalitis
Publisher:Flogen Star OUTREACH
Publication Year:2024
Pages:222 pages
ISBN:978-1-998384-10-5 (CD)
ISSN:2291-1227 (Metals and Materials Processing in a Clean Environment Series)
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    METAL NANOLAYERS FOR ENERGY HARVESTING AND WATER OXIDATION

    Franz Geiger1;
    1NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, Evanston, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 345
    Topic: 52

    Abstract:

    Fundamental investigations of metal nanolayers and their applications for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and ocean wave energy harvesting are presented. First, nonlinear optical laser spectroscopy reveals the number of net-aligned interfacial water molecules and the energetics associated with flipping them as a function of experimental conditions (applied bias, ionic strength, pH). A spectroscopic nonlinear optical autocorrelator approach yields strong signals at wavelengths consistent with high-oxidation states oxo species that are invisible in cyclic voltammetry.  Implications for strategies to lower the OER's overpotential are discussed. Second, metal nanolayers are subjected to  wave action within a wave tank containing ocean water simulant. Electrical measurements using external resistors yield power curves that exceed 50 microwatts per wave event when a nanolayer deposited on a glass microscope slide is paired with a sacrificial anode. Voltages and currents are large enough to light up a blue light emitting diode with each wave event. The linear dependence of output power and wave height velocity is demonstrated. Implications for sustainable energy harvesting are discussed. 

    Keywords:

    Surface properties; second harmonic generation; sum frequency generation; Spectroscopy; Molecular electrochemistry; Physical electrochemistry; Energy and environment; Design of materials for sustainable energy production; ocean wave energy harvesting

    Cite this article as:

    Geiger F. (2024). METAL NANOLAYERS FOR ENERGY HARVESTING AND WATER OXIDATION. In F. Kongoli, M.A. Alario-Franco, I. Chung, M. Delferro, O. Farha, H. Kageyama, F. Marquis, A. Navrotsky, A. Tressaud, P. Trikalitis (Eds.), Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit Volume 4 Kanatzidis Intl. Symp / Solid State Chemistry and Materials (pp. 193-194). Montreal, Canada: FLOGEN Star Outreach