Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170444
Title: Thermoresponsive ionic liquid for electrochemical low-grade heat harvesting
Authors: Wu, Angyin
Li, Xiaoya
Lee, Donghoon
Li, Jia
Yun, Jeonghun
Jiang, Cheng
Li, Zongkang
Lee, Seok Woo
Keywords: Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Issue Date: 2023
Source: Wu, A., Li, X., Lee, D., Li, J., Yun, J., Jiang, C., Li, Z. & Lee, S. W. (2023). Thermoresponsive ionic liquid for electrochemical low-grade heat harvesting. Nano Energy, 105, 108022-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nanoen.2022.108022
Project: MOE2019-T2-1-122 
Journal: Nano Energy 
Abstract: Thermally regenerative electrochemical cycle (TREC) is a promising technology for low-grade heat harvesting by employing the thermogalvanic effect of the electrodes. Whereas the electrolytes applied in TREC systems have a negligible response to temperature variation. In this study, a thermoresponsive ionic liquid (TRIL) is added to an electrolyte to endow it with temperature-driven phase change behavior, and the electrolyte is then utilized in a copper hexacyanoferrate-based TREC system for ultralow-grade heat harvesting. The TREC system is operated between 10 and 30 °C across the phase change critical point (Tc), so that the solvation states of the ions varied during the charging and discharging process, and a high energy density of 1.30 J g−1 and high energy conversion efficiency of 1.32% (20.0% for the Carnot efficiency) are achieved. The energy efficiency is 10 times that achieved by the conventional non-TRIL system under the same conditions. Moreover, the Tc of the TRIL can be tuned according to the species and concentrations of the electrolyte salt, which enhances the feasibility and resilience of the TRIL-containing TREC system. This study provides a novel perspective for electrolyte design in electrochemical cells, promoting the applicability of electrochemical cells in high-performance ultralow-grade thermal energy harvesting systems.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170444
ISSN: 2211-2855
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2022.108022
Schools: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering 
Research Centres: Rolls-Royce@NTU Corporate Lab 
Rights: © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Fulltext Permission: none
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