Current Source Strategy for Energy Injection from a CapMix Cell

Circulation of salty and fresh water through the electrodes of a deionization cell produces a voltage between the electrodes caused by the Capacitive Donnan Potential (CDP). The voltage so generated is very low (100 mV), but this work demonstrates that it is possible to develop a power converter sui...

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Main Authors: María G. Busto, Miguel J. Prieto, Juan A. Martín-Ramos, Juan A. Martínez, Alberto M. Pernía
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/13/1/42
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author María G. Busto
Miguel J. Prieto
Juan A. Martín-Ramos
Juan A. Martínez
Alberto M. Pernía
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Miguel J. Prieto
Juan A. Martín-Ramos
Juan A. Martínez
Alberto M. Pernía
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description Circulation of salty and fresh water through the electrodes of a deionization cell produces a voltage between the electrodes caused by the Capacitive Donnan Potential (CDP). The voltage so generated is very low (100 mV), but this work demonstrates that it is possible to develop a power converter suitable to inject this energy into the grid or into energy storage systems; this is a relevant aspect of this paper, for most works in the literature simply dissipate this energy over a resistor. To increase the input voltage, a stack of electrodes is connected in series. A bridgeless rectifier that uses a dual buck–boost converter to operate with both the positive and negative cycles is used to extract the energy from the cell. The topology chosen, which is operated as a current source, can work at extremely low voltage levels and provide power factor correction. After this stage, an H-bridge inverter can be included to inject the energy into the AC grid. The whole system implements a hysteresis control system using the current through the inductor of the power converter as control variable. This paper investigates the influence of such current on the efficiency of the total system.
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spelling doaj.art-85ffa447c2924a7ebff9a8cc7b94043e2024-01-10T14:54:12ZengMDPI AGElectronics2079-92922023-12-011314210.3390/electronics13010042Current Source Strategy for Energy Injection from a CapMix CellMaría G. Busto0Miguel J. Prieto1Juan A. Martín-Ramos2Juan A. Martínez3Alberto M. Pernía4Department of Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Oviedo, Campus Universitario, EDO 3, 33203 Gijón, SpainDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Oviedo, Campus Universitario, EDO 3, 33203 Gijón, SpainDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Oviedo, Campus Universitario, EDO 3, 33203 Gijón, SpainDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Oviedo, Campus Universitario, EDO 3, 33203 Gijón, SpainDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Oviedo, Campus Universitario, EDO 3, 33203 Gijón, SpainCirculation of salty and fresh water through the electrodes of a deionization cell produces a voltage between the electrodes caused by the Capacitive Donnan Potential (CDP). The voltage so generated is very low (100 mV), but this work demonstrates that it is possible to develop a power converter suitable to inject this energy into the grid or into energy storage systems; this is a relevant aspect of this paper, for most works in the literature simply dissipate this energy over a resistor. To increase the input voltage, a stack of electrodes is connected in series. A bridgeless rectifier that uses a dual buck–boost converter to operate with both the positive and negative cycles is used to extract the energy from the cell. The topology chosen, which is operated as a current source, can work at extremely low voltage levels and provide power factor correction. After this stage, an H-bridge inverter can be included to inject the energy into the AC grid. The whole system implements a hysteresis control system using the current through the inductor of the power converter as control variable. This paper investigates the influence of such current on the efficiency of the total system.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/13/1/42CapMix cellCapacitive Donnan Potential (CDP)supercapacitorlow-voltage energy harvestingup/down converterpower factor correction (PFC)
spellingShingle María G. Busto
Miguel J. Prieto
Juan A. Martín-Ramos
Juan A. Martínez
Alberto M. Pernía
Current Source Strategy for Energy Injection from a CapMix Cell
Electronics
CapMix cell
Capacitive Donnan Potential (CDP)
supercapacitor
low-voltage energy harvesting
up/down converter
power factor correction (PFC)
title Current Source Strategy for Energy Injection from a CapMix Cell
title_full Current Source Strategy for Energy Injection from a CapMix Cell
title_fullStr Current Source Strategy for Energy Injection from a CapMix Cell
title_full_unstemmed Current Source Strategy for Energy Injection from a CapMix Cell
title_short Current Source Strategy for Energy Injection from a CapMix Cell
title_sort current source strategy for energy injection from a capmix cell
topic CapMix cell
Capacitive Donnan Potential (CDP)
supercapacitor
low-voltage energy harvesting
up/down converter
power factor correction (PFC)
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/13/1/42
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