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每日科技报告 第41期 'Waste' Energy Turns Water Into Hydrogen Fuel

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    Scavenging Energy Waste to Turn Water Into Hydrogen Fuel

    Materials scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have designed a way to harvest small amounts of waste energy and harness them to turn water into usable hydrogen fuel.
    A newly developed method harvests small amounts of waste energy and harnesses them to turn water int ...
    A newly developed method harvests small amounts of waste energy and harnesses them to turn water into usable hydrogen fuel.

    The process is sim-ple, efficient and recycles otherwise-wasted energy into a useable form.
    "This study provides a sim-ple and cost-effective technology for direct water splitting that may generate hydrogen fuels by scavenging energy wastes such as noise or stray vibrations from the environment," the authors write in a new pa-per, published March 2 in the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. "This new discovery may have potential implications in solving the challenging energy and environmental issues that we are facing today and in the future."
    The researchers, led by UW-Madison geologist and crystal specialist Huifang Xu, grew nanocrystals of two common crystals, zinc oxide and barium titanate, and placed them in water. When pulsed with ultrasonic vibrations, the nanofibers flexed and catalyzed a chemical reaction to split the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.
    When the fibers bend, asymmetries in their crystal structures generate positive and negative charges and create an electrical potential. This phenomenon, called the piezoelectric effect, has been well known in certain crystals for more than a century and is the driving force behind quartz clocks and other applications.
    Xu and his colleagues applied the same idea to the nanocrystal fibers. "The bulk materials are brittle, but at the nanoscale they are flexible," he says, like the difference between fiberglass and a pane of glass.
    Smaller fibers bend more easily than larger crystals and therefore also produce electric charges easily. So far, the researchers have achieved an impressive 18 percent efficiency with the nanocrystals, higher than most experimental energy sources.
    In addition, Xu says, "because we can tune the fiber and plate sizes, we can use even small amounts of [mechanical] noise -- like a vibration or water flowing -- to bend the fibers and plates. With this kind of technology, we can scavenge energy waste and convert it into useful chemical energy."
    Rather than harvest this electrical energy directly, the scientists took a novel approach and used the energy to break the chemical bonds in water and produce oxygen and hydrogen gas.
    "This is a new phenomenon, converting mechanical energy directly to chemical energy," Xu says, calling it a piezoelectrochemical (PZEC) effect.
    The chemical energy of hydrogen fuel is more stable than the electric charge, he explains. It is relatively easy to store and will not lose potency over time.
    With the right technology, Xu envisions this method being useful for generating small amounts of power from a multitude of small sources -- for example, walking could charge a cell phone or music player and breezes could power streetlights.
    "We have limited areas to collect large energy differences, like a water-fall or a big dam," he says. "But we have lots of places with small energies. If we can harvest that energy, it would be tremendous."
    The new pap-er is co-authored by graduate student Kuang-Sheng Hong, research scientist Hiromi Konishi, and mechanical engineering professor Xiaochun Li, all at UW-Madison. Xu's research is supported by grants from the UW-Madison Graduate School, National Science Foundation, NASA Astrobiology Institute and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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