Electrical power generation from asymmetric greenhouse gas capture

Authors
Yun, Tae GwangLee, YejinShin, JoonchulLee, Dong HoHong, Min TaekLee, SeonghunKim, Sang-JoonLee, Hyun JiLee, JiwonMin, GyeongrokWeon, SeunghyunChoi, MinhoJang, Ho WonKim, Han SeulJang, Ji-Soo
Issue Date
2026-02
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Energy & Environmental Science
Abstract
Capturing greenhouse gases (GHGs) while generating electricity offers a new paradigm for climate mitigation. Here, we report a GHG-driven energy harvesting system, termed a gas capture and electricity generator (GCEG), that directly converts the adsorption of NOx and CO2 into electrical power. The device integrates a carbon black-coated mulberry paper electrode with an asymmetrically dip-coated polyacrylamide hydrogel, enabling selective gas adsorption and voltage generation via modulation of the electrical double layer. Upon exposure to 50 ppm NO2, the GCEG delivers 0.8 V and 55 µA, scaling to 3.8 V and 140 µA through series and parallel integration. Infrared spectroscopy and atomistic simulations reveal that hydrogen-bond-driven gas–hydrogel interactions govern the energy harvesting mechanism. By integrating gas capture and electricity generation within a single self-powered platform, this approach provides a scalable, low-energy pathway for mitigating multiple GHGs and offers a promising strategy toward carbon neutrality.
Keywords
MECHANISM; KINETICS; NO2
ISSN
1754-5692
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/154496
DOI
10.1039/d5ee06789h
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