Engineering the Oxygen Vacancies in Perovskite Oxides for Electricity Generation from Water Evaporation

Y Yu Zhang (Xiangya Hospital, Central South University Changsha China) H Huan Lu X Xuehan Li (State Key Laboratory of Marine Food Processing and Safety Control Key Laboratory of Marine Drugs Chinese Ministry of Education Ocean University of China Qingdao China) Z Zheng Tang (Henan Key Laboratory of Polyoxometalate Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences) L Lingjie Yuan Y Yan Chen Z Zhongliang Dong W Wei Deng C Chang Liu Y Yinlong Zhu (Institute for Frontier Science) W Wanlin Guo (National Key Laboratory of Mechanics and Control for Aerospace Structures and Key Laboratory for Intelligent Nano Materials and Devices of the Ministry of Education, Institute for Frontier Science)

Abstract

Abstract The development of new suitable material systems is paramount for water evaporation‐induced electricity generation associated with the energy harvesting technology. Herein, to the best of the knowledge, the first demonstration of perovskite oxides for efficient electricity generation from water evaporation is presented and discover the key role of oxygen vacancies in promoting the performance. As a proof‐of‐concept example, the A‐site‐deficient La 0.95 FeO 3‐δ perovskite with abundant oxygen vacancies in a single generator can achieve an absolute value of output voltage up to ≈1.5 V for 200 h under ambient conditions and even up to ≈2.5 V at specific conditions, about one order of magnitude higher than the stoichiometric LaFeO 3 counterpart. Noticeably, a voltage reversal phenomenon during the evaporation process is observed due to the zeta potential inversion mediated by the surface functional hydroxyl groups on the perovskite films. Theoretical calculations and systematic experiments demonstrate that oxygen vacancies in La 0.95 FeO 3‐δ enable to enhance surface charges and facilitate water dissociation, leading to stronger water‐solid interfacial interaction and more ion transport in capillary networks, ultimately boosting the voltage output. More importantly, it is found that the promoting effect of oxygen vacancy in water evaporation‐induced electricity is universal and applicable for metal oxides with varied structures and compositions.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 1
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

Y

Yu Zhang

Xiangya Hospital, Central South University Changsha China

H

Huan Lu

X

Xuehan Li

State Key Laboratory of Marine Food Processing and Safety Control Key Laboratory of Marine Drugs Chinese Ministry of Education Ocean University of China Qingdao China

Z

Zheng Tang

Henan Key Laboratory of Polyoxometalate Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences

L

Lingjie Yuan

Y

Yan Chen

Z

Zhongliang Dong

W

Wei Deng

C

Chang Liu

Y

Yinlong Zhu

Institute for Frontier Science

W

Wanlin Guo

National Key Laboratory of Mechanics and Control for Aerospace Structures and Key Laboratory for Intelligent Nano Materials and Devices of the Ministry of Education, Institute for Frontier Science