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The Green Lean Amine Machine: Harvesting Electric Power While Capturing Carbon Dioxide from Breath

Authors :
Ali Coskun
Michael Mayer
Philip B. V. Scholten
Anirvan Guha
Trevor J. Kalkus
Dimitrii Nagornii
Alessandro Ianiro
Source :
Advanced Science, Advanced Science, Vol 8, Iss 15, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

As wearable technologies redefine the way people exchange information, receive entertainment, and monitor health, the development of sustainable power sources that capture energy from the user's everyday activities garners increasing interest. Electric fishes, such as the electric eel and the torpedo ray, provide inspiration for such a power source with their ability to generate massive discharges of electricity solely from the metabolic processes within their bodies. Inspired by their example, the device presented in this work harnesses electric power from ion gradients established by capturing the carbon dioxide (CO2) from human breath. Upon localized exposure to CO2, this novel adaptation of reverse electrodialysis chemically generates ion gradients from a single initial solution uniformly distributed throughout the device instead of requiring the active circulation of two different external solutions. A thorough analysis of the relationship between electrical output and the concentration of carbon capture agent (monoethanolamine, MEA), the amount of CO2 captured, and the device geometry informs device design. The prototype device presented here harvests enough energy from a breath‐generated ion gradient to power small electronic devices, such as a light‐emitting diode (LED).<br />Carbon capture technology is combined with reverse electrodialysis to harvest energy from an ion gradient generated by the reaction of monoethanolamine with carbon dioxide in human breath. Several factors are characterized that affect power output, and ultimately this work demonstrates the ability to power an light‐emitting diode with the ion gradient generated by breath.

Details

ISSN :
21983844
Volume :
8
Issue :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1059a2697b1c281556f1d4722747655c