Authors
Xi Luo, Xiaoxin Cao, Yinghui Mo, Kang Xiao, Xiaoyuan Zhang, Peng Liang, Xia Huang
Publication date
2012/6/30
Journal
Electrochemistry Communications
Volume
19
Pages
25-28
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Utilization of waste heat has attracted increasing attentions due to energy crisis and environmental problems. Efficiency of traditional thermodynamic cycles for waste heat conversion is limited by the temperature of heat sources. We propose here the concept of a novel waste heat conversion system, namely a thermal-driven electrochemical generator (TDEG), which comprises a reverse electrodialysis (RED) stack and a distillation column. By using thermally instable ammonium bicarbonate solutions as working fluids, waste heat can be converted to electricity. The feasibility of NH4HCO3 to generate electricity for TDEG was validated in a RED stack for the first time. Two important operating conditions influencing power output of RED stack, i.e. concentration of low concentration solution and flow rate of feed solutions were optimized to be 0.02M and 800mL/min, respectively. A maximum power density of 0.33W/m2 …
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