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Rene Van Roij

0000-0002-2221-294x

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Dense ionic fluids confined in planar capacitors: in- and out-of-plane structure from classical density functional theory

2016

The ongoing scientific interest in the properties and structure of electric double layers (EDLs) stems from their pivotal role in (super)capacitive energy storage, energy harvesting, and water treatment technologies. Classical density functional theory (DFT) is a promising framework for the study of the in- and out-of-plane structural properties of double layers. Supported by molecular dynamics simulations, we demonstrate the adequate performance of DFT for analyzing charge layering in the EDL perpendicular to the electrodes. We discuss charge storage and capacitance of the EDL and the impact of screening due to dielectric solvents. We further calculate, for the first time, the in-plane str…

Materials scienceFOS: Physical sciencesIonic bonding02 engineering and technologyDielectricCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter01 natural sciences7. Clean energyCapacitancelaw.inventionMolecular dynamicsPlanarlaw0103 physical sciencesTaverneGeneral Materials Science010306 general physicscond-mat.softCharge (physics)Physics::Classical Physics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics6. Clean waterCapacitorChemical physicsSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Density functional theory0210 nano-technology
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Heat-to-current conversion of low-grade heat from a thermocapacitive cycle by supercapacitors

2015

Thermal energy is abundantly available, and especially low-grade heat is often wasted in industrial processes as a by-product. Tapping into this vast energy reservoir with cost-attractive technologies may become a key element for the transition to an energy-sustainable economy and society. We propose a novel heat-to-current converter which is based on the temperature dependence of the cell voltage of charged supercapacitors. Using a commercially available supercapacitor, we observed a thermal cell-voltage rise of around 0.6 mV K-1 over a temperature window of 0 degrees C to 65 degrees C. Within our theoretical model, this can be used to operate a Stirling-like charge-voltage cycle whose eff…

Battery (electricity)Materials scienceElectrolyteFLOW-ELECTRODESCARBONTaverneThermalThermoelectric effectEnvironmental ChemistryBATTERYTHERMAL-ENERGYSupercapacitorMoving partsELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryDOUBLE-LAYER CAPACITORSElectrical engineeringPollutionEngineering physicsDEIONIZATIONNuclear Energy and EngineeringCurrent (fluid)businessThermal energyGENERATIONEnergy & Environmental Science
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