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EN02.06.04 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

Multidimensional Analysis of Moisture-Induced Power Generator Using Quartz Crystal Microbalance

When and Where

Apr 25, 2024
9:00am - 9:15am

Room 332, Level 3, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Hyerim Baek1,Jihun Choi1,Hyewon Lee1,Sangmin Jeon1

Pohang University of Science and Technology1

Abstract

Hyerim Baek1,Jihun Choi1,Hyewon Lee1,Sangmin Jeon1

Pohang University of Science and Technology1
A novel quartz crystal microresonator was developed as a moisture-induced power generator (MPG) through constructing an interdigitated electrodes-lateral field excited (IDEs-LFE) quartz resonator. This system enabled the simultaneous measurement of both the electrical output of the MPG and the resonant frequency shift of the quartz crystal (QC) in real time. The SCP film, composed of sodium alginate, carbon nanoparticles and polyvinyl alcohol was coated onto the IDEs which were deposited on the top surface of the QC. Following the coating process, a voltage of 1 V was applied across the IDEs to construct ion concentration gradient, resulting in the generation of electricity during the adsorption of water molecules. Two symmetrical electrodes which were deposited on the bottom surface of the QC were employed to monitor the adsorption of water molecules into the SCP film by measuring the change in resonant frequency during oscillation. By conducting simultaneous measurements of the resonant frequency shift and electrical output under varying humidity conditions, parametric plots were established that correlate the electrical output with the resonant frequency shift. This dynamic interplay between resonant frequency shifts and electrical output provided insights into the impact of moisture adsorption on MPG performance.

Keywords

absorption

Symposium Organizers

Jinbo Bai, CNRS ECParis
Daniel Hallinan, Florida State University
Chang Kyu Jeong, Jeonbuk National University
Andris Sutka, Riga Technical University

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