Issue 11, 2018

Hydroelectric power plant on a paper strip

Abstract

We exploit the combinatorial advantage of electrokinetics and tortuosity of a cellulose-based paper network on laboratory grade filter paper for the development of a simple, inexpensive, yet extremely robust (shows constant performance for 12 days) ‘paper-and-pencil’-based device for energy harvesting applications. We successfully achieve harvesting of a maximum output power of ∼640 pW in a single channel, while the same is significantly improved (by ∼100 times) with the use of a multichannel microfluidic array (maximum of up to 20 channels). Furthermore, we also provide theoretical insights into the observed phenomenon and show that the experimentally predicted trends agree well with our theoretical calculations. Thus, we envisage that such ultra-low cost devices may turn out to be extremely useful in energizing analytical microdevices in resource limited settings, for instance, in extreme point of care diagnostic applications.

Graphical abstract: Hydroelectric power plant on a paper strip

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Dec 2017
Accepted
17 Apr 2018
First published
23 Apr 2018

Lab Chip, 2018,18, 1560-1568

Hydroelectric power plant on a paper strip

S. S. Das, S. Kar, T. Anwar, P. Saha and S. Chakraborty, Lab Chip, 2018, 18, 1560 DOI: 10.1039/C7LC01350G

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