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To meet future needs for clean and sustainable energy, tremendous progress has been achieved in development for scavenging wind energy. The most classical approach is to use the electromagnetic effect based wind turbine with a diameter of larger than 50 m and a weight of larger than 50 ton, and each of them could cost more than $0.5 M, which can only be installed in remote areas. Alternatively, triboelectric nanogenerators based on coupling of contact‐electrification and electrostatic induction effects have been utilized to scavenge wind energy, which takes the advantages of high voltage, low cost, and small size. Here, the development of a wind‐driven triboelectric nanogenerator by focusing on triboelectric materials optimization, structure improvement, and hybridization with other types of energy harvesting techniques is reviewed. Moreover, the major applications are summarized and the challenges that are needed to be addressed and development direction for scavenging wind energy in future are highlighted.  相似文献   

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As interest in triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) continues to increase, some studies have reported that certain limitations exist in TENG due to high potential difference, resulting in air breakdown and field emission. In addition, with known limitations such as extremely low voltage at low external resistance, a breakthrough is required to overcome the limitations of TENG. Here, a new TENG mechanism is reported, utilizing ion‐enhanced field emission (IEFE). Using a simple IEFE‐inducing layer, which consists of a charge accumulation layer and a metal‐to‐metal contact point, electrons can flow directly to a counter electrode while generating high‐output power. Under vertical contact–separation input, the generated root mean square (RMS) power of IEFE‐TENG is 635% higher compared to conventional TENG. As the fundamental mechanism of the IEFE‐TENG is based on installing this simple IEFE‐inducing layer, the power output of existing TENGs including sliding mode types can be boosted. This new TENG mechanism can be a new standard for metal–metal contact TENGs to effectively amplify the output power and to overcome potential limitations.  相似文献   

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As the world is marching into the era of the internet of things (IoTs) and artificial intelligence, the most vital development for hardware is a multifunctional array of sensing systems, which forms the foundation of the fourth industrial revolution toward an intelligent world. Given the need for mobility of these multitudes of sensors, the success of the IoTs calls for distributed energy sources, which can be provided by solar, thermal, wind, and mechanical triggering/vibrations. The triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) for mechanical energy harvesting developed by Z.L. Wang's group is one of the best choices for this energy for the new era, since triboelectrification is a universal and ubiquitous effect with an abundant choice of materials. The development of self‐powered active sensors enabled by TENGs is revolutionary compared to externally powered passive sensors, similar to the advance from wired to wireless communication. In this paper, the fundamental theory, experiments, and applications of TENGs are reviewed as a foundation of the energy for the new era with four major application fields: micro/nano power sources, self‐powered sensors, large‐scale blue energy, and direct high‐voltage power sources. A roadmap is proposed for the research and commercialization of TENG in the next 10 years.  相似文献   

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Wearable electronics have attracted a wide range of attention with various functions due to the development of semiconductor industry and information technology. This work focuses on a triboelectric nanogenerator‐based self‐charging power system as a continuous energy source for wearable electronics. The triboelectric nanogenerator has a multilayer elastomeric structure with closely stacked arches as basic functional units. Owing to material and structural innovations, this triboelectric nanogenerator performs outstanding electric output with the maximum volume charge density ≈0.055 C m?3 and practical properties for energy harvesting from body motions. Utilizing the triboelectric nanogenerator as outsole to harvest energy from walking or jogging, a pair of shoes is fabricated with the maximum equivalent charge current of each shoe being around 16.2 µA and specific fitness functions realized on each shoe separately without complex connections.  相似文献   

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Distributed environmental mechanical energy is rarely collected due to its fluctuating amplitudes and low frequency, which is usually attributed as “random” energy. Considering the rapid development of the Internet of things (IoT), there is a great need for a large number of distributed and sustainable power sources. Here, a natural leaf assembled triboelectric nanogenerator (Leaf‐TENG) is designed by utilizing the green leaf as an electrification layer and electrode to effectively harvest environmental mechanical energy. The Leaf‐TENG with good adaptability has the maximum output power of ≈45 mW m?2, which is capable of driving advertising LEDs and commercial electronic temperature sensors. Besides, a tree‐shaped energy harvester is integrated with natural Leaf‐TENG to harvest large‐area environmental mechanical energy. This work provides a new prospect for distributed and environmental‐friendly power sources and has potential applications in the IoT and self‐powered systems.  相似文献   

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Vibrations in living environments are generally distributed over a wide frequency spectrum and exhibit multiple motion directions over time, which renders most of the current vibration energy harvesters unpractical for their harvesting purposes. Here, a 3D triboelectric nanogenerator (3D‐TENG) is designed based on the coupling of the triboelectrification effect and the electrostatic induction effect. The 3D‐TENG operates in a hybridization mode of conjuntioning the vertical contact‐separation mode and the in‐plane sliding mode. The innovative design facilitates harvesting random vibrational energy in multiple directions over a wide bandwidth. An analytical model is established to investigate the mechano‐triboelectric transduction of 3D‐TENG and the results agree well with experimental data. The 3D‐TENG is able to harvest ambient vibrations with an extremely wide working bandwidth. Maximum power densities of 1.35 W m‐2 and 1.45 W m‐2 are achieved under out‐of‐plane and in‐plane excitation, respectively. The 3D TENG is designed for harvesting ambient vibration energy, especially at low frequencies, under a range of conditions in daily life and has potential applications in environmental/infrastructure monitoring and charging portable electronics.  相似文献   

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Ocean wave energy is a promising renewable energy source, but harvesting such irregular, “random,” and mostly ultra‐low frequency energies is rather challenging due to technological limitations. Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) provide a potential efficient technology for scavenging ocean wave energy. Here, a robust swing‐structured triboelectric nanogenerator (SS‐TENG) with high energy conversion efficiency for ultra‐low frequency water wave energy harvesting is reported. The swing structure inside the cylindrical TENG greatly elongates its operation time, accompanied with multiplied output frequency. The design of the air gap and flexible dielectric brushes enable mininized frictional resistance and sustainable triboelectric charges, leading to enhanced robustness and durability. The TENG performance is controlled by external triggering conditions, with a long swing time of 88 s and a high energy conversion efficiency, as well as undiminished performance after continuous triggering for 4 00 000 cycles. Furthermore, the SS‐TENG is demonstrated to effectively harvest water wave energy. Portable electronic devices are successfully powered for self‐powered sensing and environment monitoring. Due to the excellent performance of the distinctive mechanism and structure, the SS‐TENG in this work provides a good candidate for harvesting blue energy on a large scale.  相似文献   

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Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) provide one of the most promising techniques for large‐scale blue energy harvesting. However, lack of reasonable designs has largely hindered TENG from harvesting energy from both rough and tranquil seas. In this paper, an oblate spheroidal TENG assembled by two novel TENG parts is elaborately designed for both situations. The TENG in the upper part is based on spring steel plates without other substrate materials, which makes it possible to output considerable power in rough seas and occupy small space. The TENG in the lower part consists of two copper‐coated polymer films and a rolling ball which can capture small wave energy from tranquil seas. The working mechanism and output performance are systematically studied. A maximum open‐circuit voltage of 281 V and a short‐circuit current of 76 µA can be achieved by one upper part, enough to charge a commercial capacitor for potential applications. More important, the proposed oblate spheroidal shell not only guarantees high sensitivity of the TENG in the lower part, but also qualifies the TENG with unique self‐stabilization and low consumables for the next generation of TENGs with new structural design toward all‐weather blue energy harvesting.  相似文献   

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Material abrasion in contact‐based freestanding mode‐triboelectric nanogenerators (FS‐TENGs) seriously deteriorates device mechanical durability and electrical stability, which causes TENGs to be only applicable in the harvesting of mechanical energy at low‐frequency. Here, a wide‐frequency and ultra‐robust rotational TENG is reported that is composed of a built‐in traction rope structure and capable of transforming from contact mode to non‐contact mode automatically as driven by the centrifugal force. With optimizing the fixed x and y position on slider and center shaft, respectively, the mode transition threshold speed can be reduced to 225 rpm. Additionally, the automatic working mode transition TENG exhibits excellent electrical stability, which can maintain 90% electric output after over 24 h of continuous operation, while the contact and non‐contact mode TENGs only retain 30% and 2% output, respectively. The high stability and large output density ensure its usage in the fast and effective charging of commercial capacitors or electronics. This work provides a prospective strategy for rotational TENGs to extend the frequency operation region and mechanical durability for practical applications.  相似文献   

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Healthcare monitoring systems can provide important health state information by monitoring the biomechanical parameter or motion of body segments. Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) as self‐powered motion sensors have been developed rapidly to convert external mechanical change into electrical signal. However, research effort on using TENGs for multiaxis acceleration sensing is very limited. Moreover, TENG has not been demonstrated for rotation sensing to date. Herein, for the first time, a 3D symmetric triboelectric nanogenerator‐based gyroscope ball (T‐ball) with dual capability of energy harvesting and self‐powered sensing is proposed for motion monitoring including multiaxis acceleration and rotation. The T‐ball can harvest energy under versatile scenarios and function as self‐powered 3D accelerometer with sensitivity of 6.08, 5.87, and 3.62 V g ?1 . Furthermore, the T‐ball can serve as a self‐powered gyroscope for rotation sensing with sensitivity of 3.5 mV so?1. It shows good performance in hand motion recognition and human activity state monitoring applications. The proposed T‐ball as a self‐powered gyroscope for advanced motion sensing can pave the way to a self‐powered, more accurate, and more complete motion monitoring system.  相似文献   

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In this article, a cylindrical direct‐current triboelectric nanogenerator (DC‐TENG) that can generate an almost constant current output with a low crest factor by phase coupling is reported for the first time. Here, the influence of phases (P) and groups (G) on the DC‐TENG is investigated. Experiments show that the crest factor of current, significantly decreases as the phases increase, and the output performance significantly increases as the groups increase. One phase triboelectric power‐generating unit of the DC‐TENG with three‐phase and five‐group (3P5G) produces an open‐circuit voltage of 149.5 V, short‐circuit current 7.3 μA, and transferred charge of 56.7 nC at 600 rpm. The DC‐TENG can produce a coupling current of 21.6 μA and the average output power of 2.04 mW after each phase output is rectified and superimposed. Additionally, the crest factor of output current is reduced to 1.08, and the high‐performance characteristics of an almost constant direct‐current is achieved. The research is of considerable significance to the practical applications of TENGs in powering sensors of low consumption.  相似文献   

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The electrical power of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) is increased by surface modifications, and they can successfully power portable devices alone. However, modifying the material and its surface may limit the device lifetime, and most of the portable applications demonstrated in previous studies have excessive input conditions. In this study, a capacitor‐integrated TENG (CI‐TENG) that uses the fundamental mechanisms of the Leyden jar is developed. In this device, a long sheet metal (capacitor electrode)–polymer–metal composite (TENG electrode) is rolled inside the casing cylinder, and a capacitor unit is fabricated at the end of the sheet composite. This new operating mechanism of the CI‐TENG is analyzed in terms of the dielectric constant of the capacitor unit and the metal‐to‐metal contact between electrodes. By instantaneous charging and discharging of the capacitor unit inside the CI‐TENG, it can generate a peak open‐circuit voltage of 156 V and a peak closed‐circuit current of 4.3 mA under manual input. It charges a capacitor more than three times faster than a conventional TENG does. Furthermore, the internal impedance of the CI‐TENG is decreased to 200 kΩ without any external circuit.  相似文献   

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Water waves are increasingly regarded as a promising source for large‐scale energy applications. Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have been recognized as one of the most promising approaches for harvesting wave energy. This work examines a freestanding, fully enclosed TENG that encloses a rolling ball inside a rocking spherical shell. Through the optimization of materials and structural parameters, a spherical TENG of 6 cm in diameter actuated by water waves can provide a peak current of 1 μA over a wide load range from a short‐circuit condition to 10 GΩ, with an instantaneous output power of up to 10 mW. A multielectrode arrangement is also studied to improve the output of the TENG under random wave motions from all directions. Moreover, at a frequency of 1.43 Hz, the wave‐driven TENG can directly drive tens of LEDs and charge a series of supercapacitors to rated voltage within several hours. The stored energy can power an electronic thermometer for 20 min. This rolling‐structured TENG is extremely lightweight, has a simple structure, and is capable of rocking on or in water to harvest wave energy; it provides an innovative and effective approach toward large‐scale blue energy harvesting of oceans and lakes.  相似文献   

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Realizing energy harvesting from water flow using triboelectric generators (TEGs) based on our daily wearable fabric or textile has practical significance. Challenges remain on methods to fabricate conformable TEGs that can be easily incorporated into waterproof textile, or directly harvest energy from water using hydrophobic textile. Herein, a wearable all‐fabric‐based TEG for water energy harvesting, with additional self‐cleaning and antifouling properties is reported for the first time. Hydrophobic cellulose oleoyl ester nanoparticles (HCOENPs) are prepared from microcrystalline cellulose, as a low‐cost and nontoxic coating material to achieve superhydrophobic coating on fabrics, including cotton, silk, flax, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyamide (nylon), and polyurethane. The resultant PET fabric‐based water‐TEG can generate an instantaneous output power density of 0.14 W m?2 at a load resistance of 100 MΩ. An all‐fabric‐based dual‐mode TEG is further realized to harvest both the electrostatic energy and mechanical energy of water, achieving the maximum instantaneous output power density of 0.30 W m?2. The HCOENPs‐coated fabric provides excellent breathability, washability, and environmentally friendly fabric‐based TEGs, making it a promising wearable self‐powered system.  相似文献   

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Wireless electric energy transmission is an important energy supply technology. However, most wireless energy supply based on electromagnetic induction cannot be used for energy transmission through a metal chamber. Herein, a novel idea for wireless electric energy transmission through various isolated solid media based on triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is presented. The electric energy is first transformed into mechanical vibration energy in mechanical wave that can propagate well in solid medium, and then the vibration energy is harvested by a TENG. By employing the spring steel sheets and freestanding triboelectric‐layer structure, the vibration TENG as an energy conversion unit has the advantages of high efficiency and facilitation, boosting this wireless energy transmission technology to be an alternative way of delivering electric energy through metal medium. The working principle and output performance have been systematically studied. A commercial capacitor can be charged from 0 to 10 V in 33 and 86 s isolated by an acrylic plate and a copper plate in thickness of 3 mm, respectively. The wireless electric transmission technology is also applied to deliver electric energy into a vacuum glove box and across glass wall successfully. This novel technology has great potential applications in implantable microelectronic devices, encrypted wireless communication, and even nondestructive testing.  相似文献   

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Recycling of random mechanical energy in the environment has become an important research hotspot. The triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) were invented to harvest energy, and have been widely applied due to their simple structure, small size, and low cost. This paper reports a mechanical regulation triboelectric nanogenerator (MR‐TENG) for the first time with controllable output performance used to harvest random or irregular energy in the environment. It comprises a transmission unit, switch structure, generator unit, flywheel, and shell. Random linear motion or rocking motion is transferred via the transmission unit to the flywheel. The rotor of the generator unit fixed on the flywheel and the stator of the generator unit fixed on the shell combine. By controlling the storage and release of energy in the flywheel, the switch structure assists the flywheel to convert random or irregular energy into a controllable and stable energy output. The MR‐TENG can generate an open‐circuit voltage of 350 V, a short‐circuit current of 12 μA, a transfer charge of 130 nC, and a peak power of 2.52 mW. Furthermore, a thermometer and more than 300 light emitting diodes (LEDs) are separately powered by this MR‐TENG in simulated water waves, demonstrating its potential application in water wave energy harvesting.  相似文献   

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The advances of flexible electronics have raised demand for power sources with adaptability, flexibility, and multifunctionalities. Triboelectric nanogenerators are promising replacements for traditional batteries. Here, a highly soft skin‐like, transparent, and easily adaptable biomechanical energy harvester, based on a hybrid elastomer and with a polyionic hydrogel as the electrification layer and current collector, is developed. By harvesting the energy in human motion, the device generates an open‐circuit voltage of 70 V, a short‐circuit current density of 30.2 mA m?2, and a maximum power density of 2.79 W m?2 in a single‐electrode working mode. Further, it is demonstrated that the device can deliver power under bending, curling or by simple tapping when attached to human skin. In addition, the optimal counterpart of the polyionic layer with highest electronegativity difference is selected from a series of contact electrification materials based on a two‐electrode working mode, where a flexible device with the matching counterparts is investigated. Serving as ionic conductor and electrification layer, this polyionic material shows promising application in future development of self‐powered flexible electronics.  相似文献   

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