IP Library Granted Patent US 12671130
Granted Patent B2
US 12671130 · App. 18/268,903 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Power generation method and power generating element using humidity variation

Inventors: Yusuke Komazaki (Tsukuba, JP); Kenji Kanazawa (Tsukuba, JP); Taiki Nobeshima (Tsukuba, JP); Hirotada Hirama (Tsukuba, JP); Yuichi Watanabe (Tsukuba, JP); Sei Uemura (Tsukuba, JP)
Assignee: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
H01M12/02H01M4/06H01M4/582H01M12/065
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Patent No.
US 12671130
App. No.
18/268,903
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided are a power generation method and a power generating element capable of obtaining an electromotive force by utilizing humidity variation in an environment and having excellent operation stability. An aqueous solution of an ionic compound having deliquescence is separated by an ion permeable membrane, electrodes are inserted into the aqueous solution on both sides of the ion permeable membrane, one is blocked from outside air and sealed, and the other is connected to the outside air, and a difference in ion concentration derived from the ionic compound in the aqueous solution is generated across the ion permeable membrane due to a change in humidity in the outside air to generate an electromotive force between the electrodes.

Claims (17)

1 . A power generation method for obtaining an electromotive force using humidity variation in an environment, comprising the steps of:

separating an aqueous solution of an ionic compound having deliquescence by an ion permeable membrane and inserting electrodes into the aqueous solutions on both sides of the ion permeable membrane;

blocking from outside air, and sealing, one of the aqueous solutions of the ionic compound containing the electrode, and connecting the other aqueous solution of the ionic compound containing the electrode to the outside air;

generating a difference in ion concentration derived from the ionic compound between the sealed aqueous solution of the ionic compound and the other aqueous solution of the ionic compound connected to the outside air with a change in humidity in the outside air; and

generating an electromotive force between the electrodes in the aqueous solutions across the ion permeable membrane with the difference in ion concentration.

2 . The power generation method according to claim 1 , wherein the ion permeable membrane is a cation exchange membrane.

3 . The power generation method according to claim 1 , wherein the ionic compound is a halide, and the electrode is a silver-silver halide electrode.

4 . The power generation method according to claim 3 , wherein the halide is a halide of lithium.

5 . The power generation method according to claim 1 , wherein the aqueous solution is permeation-held in a porous body.

6 . A power generating element for obtaining an electromotive force using humidity variation in an environment, comprising:

an ion permeable membrane that separates an aqueous solution of an ionic compound having deliquescence, and electrodes inserted into the aqueous solution on both sides of the ion permeable membrane,

wherein one of the aqueous solutions separated by the ion permeable membrane is blocked from outside air and sealed, and the other is connected to the outside air, and a difference in ion concentration derived from the ionic compound in the aqueous solution is generated across the ion permeable membrane due to a change in humidity in the outside air to generate an electromotive force between the electrodes.

7 . The power generating element according to claim 6 , wherein the ion permeable membrane is a cation exchange membrane.

8 . The power generating element according to claim 6 , wherein the ionic compound is a halide, and the electrode is a silver-silver halide electrode.

9 . The power generating element according to claim 8 , wherein the halide is a halide of lithium.

10 . The power generating element according to claim 7 , wherein the aqueous solution is permeation-held in a porous body.

11 . The power generating element according to claim 6 , wherein an internal resistance is 10 ohms or less.