Hydrogel-Based Moisture Electricity Generators: Materials, Mechanisms, and Sustainable Device Design

Abstract

Global environmental crises and energy shortages pose a grave threat to human society. The widespread moisture offers an endless source of power for sustainable electricity production. However, traditional moisture electricity generation devices (MEGs) encounter issues such as low power output, instability, and limited scalability. Hydrogels, with their exceptional moisture absorption and retention properties, efficient ionic transport channels, and outstanding flexibility and adaptability, provide an ideal material platform for constructing high-performance, high-stability, and scalable MEGs.Herein, a systematic overview of recent advances in hydrogel-based moisture electricity generation devices (HMEGs) is presented. First, the fundamental mechanisms of HMEG are described thoroughly, including moisture-hydrogel interactions and power generation. Subsequently, the selection of materials for HMEGs is introduced. Strategies to improve HMEG performance are then discussed, including the construction of porous transport pathways, the design of asymmetric gradients, the modification of electrodes, and the exploitation of synergistic effects for multi-source energy harvesting. Applications of high-performance HMEGs in self-powered and wearable electronics, environmental monitoring, and sensing are also reviewed. Finally, we summarize the advantages of HMEGs and provide a critical analysis of current challenges and future perspectives, aiming to offer fundamental insights for the development of nextgeneration sustainable HMEGs.

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
10 Mar 2026
Accepted
04 Jun 2026
First published
09 Jun 2026

Energy Environ. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Hydrogel-Based Moisture Electricity Generators: Materials, Mechanisms, and Sustainable Device Design

C. Zhang, Z. Yu, Z. Sun, C. Ding, Q. Xu, B. Xuan, D. Liu, J. Qu, H. Shan, M. A. Hossain, M. Ge, Z. Liang, J. Huang, Y. Lai and H. Liu, Energy Environ. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6EE01584K

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