Discontinuous streaming potential via liquid gate

Jian Zhang, Kan Zhan, Shusong Zhang, Yigang Shen, Yaqi Hou, Jing Liu, Yi Fan, Yunmao Zhang, Shuli Wang, Yanbo Xie, Xinyu Chen, Xu Hou

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Abstract

Streaming potential is mainly related to electrokinetic energy conversion, which has been considered to show promising potential for advanced technologies, especially sensing. The inherent property of streaming potential is that the energy conversion process is always a continuous state. However, practical applications include many cases of discontinuous states, such as nonlinear sensing. Here, we report a discontinuous streaming potential electrokinetic energy conversion fluid system. Experiments and theoretical calculations reveal that this system exhibits a discontinuous electrokinetic effect and provides a gating liquid slip in micropores, offering the advantages of gating liquid charge coupling and interfacial drag reduction. Moreover, the system is demonstrated in a wearable fall-down alert application. We expect this liquid gating energy conversion system to open up a platform for the design and application of autonomous health monitoring devices, seismic sea wave warning systems, and beyond.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)615-622
Number of pages8
JournaleScience
Volume2
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Discontinuous behavior
  • Electrokinetic effect
  • Liquid gating technology
  • Membrane science
  • Streaming potential

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