Abstract
The development of low-cost and environment friendly ion-selective nanofluidic membranes with a high-performance is necessary for osmotic power generation. Natural bamboo membranes with a layered structure provides water and nutrients transport channels for bamboo growth. Here, we introduce ionized phosphate groups into natural bamboo membranes through a urea-assisted dehydration reaction between the hydroxyl groups in cellulose and phosphoric acid. The phosphorylated bamboo membrane exhibits surface-charge-governed ion transport with a cationic selectivity. When applied for osmotic energy harvesting, it achieves a power density of 6.42 W/m2 under a 50-fold salinity gradient formed by 0.5/0.01 m KCl, and a rising value of 22.1 W/m2 in hypersaline water, outperforming reported synthetic cellulose membranes and natural membranes. A tandem stack of 24 units produces 1.8 V voltage, serving as the power source for a calculator. Our work presents a promising strategy for developing sustainable nanofluidic membranes from nature for efficient osmotic energy conversion.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | e14582 |
| Journal | Small |
| Volume | 22 |
| Issue number | 9 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 12 Feb 2026 |
Keywords
- bamboo membrane
- nanofluidics
- natural membrane
- osmotic energy
- phosphorylation
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