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Boosting capacitive blue-energy and desalination devices with waste heat

Statistical Mechanics 2015-01-09 v2

Abstract

We show that sustainably harvesting 'blue' energy from the spontaneous mixing process of fresh and salty water can be boosted by varying the water temperature during a capacitive mixing process. Our modified Poisson-Boltzmann calculations predict a strong temperature dependence of the electrostatic potential of a charged electrode in contact with an adjacent aqueous 1:1 electrolyte. We propose to exploit this dependence to boost the efficiency of capacitive blue engines, which are based on cyclically charging and discharging nanoporous supercapacitors immersed in salty and fresh water, respectively [D. Brogioli, Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 058501 (2009)]. We show that the energy output of blue engines can be increased by a factor of order two if warm (waste-heated) fresh water is mixed with cold sea water. Moreover, the underlying physics can also be used to optimize the reverse process of capacitive desalination of water.

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@article{arxiv.1405.5830,
  title  = {Boosting capacitive blue-energy and desalination devices with waste heat},
  author = {Mathijs Janssen and Andreas Härtel and René van Roij},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.5830},
  year   = {2015}
}