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Droplet Energy Harvesting Is Reverse Phenomenon of Electrowetting on Dielectric

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Electric energy is generated when water droplets slide down electrodes coated with a hydrophobic dielectric layer. The principle of energy generation needs to be clarified for the optimization and scalable… Click to show full abstract

Electric energy is generated when water droplets slide down electrodes coated with a hydrophobic dielectric layer. The principle of energy generation needs to be clarified for the optimization and scalable design of the energy‐harvesting system. In this study, it is shown that droplet energy harvesting is the reverse phenomenon of voltage‐driven droplet actuation or electrowetting‐on‐dielectric (EWOD). For this reverse EWOD, the interfacial energy difference generated between the three‐phase contact line of the advancing and receding part of the droplet is the cause of the generation of electric energy. To prove the effect of interfacial energy on energy harvesting, the wetting property of the dielectric layer is controlled by nanopatterning while maintaining the chemical properties. The width and gap of the electrodes and the droplet size determine whether the harvested voltage waveform is monophasic or biphasic. The energy conversion efficiency is determined by the wetting properties of the surface, and the maximum value is as high as 40%.

Keywords: energy; reverse phenomenon; energy harvesting; harvesting reverse; droplet energy

Journal Title: Advanced Functional Materials
Year Published: 2021

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