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Hourglass, or sandglass, is known for centuries to record the passage of time. Here, an hourglass triboelectric nanogenerator (HG‐TENG) is reported as a power source by harnessing the kinetic energy of falling particles. By employing the geometry of an hourglass and replacing the sand with a mixture of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) pellets and Al balls, the HG‐TENG delivers a train of electrical pulses of the same sign without a rectifier bridge. When the volume ratio of the PTFE pellets to the Al balls is 1:1, the HG‐TENG is able to light up 160 commercial light emitting diodes intermittently for 18 s. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the HG‐TENG can also serve as a self‐powered UV counterfeit detector.  相似文献   

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Vibration is a common mechanical phenomenon and possesses mechanical energy in ambient environment, which can serve as a sustainable source of power for equipment and devices if it can be effectively collected. In the present work, a novel soft and robust triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) made of a silicone rubber‐spring helical structure with nanocomposite‐based elastomeric electrodes is proposed. Such a spring based TENG (S‐TENG) structure operates in the contact‐separation mode upon vibrating and can effectively convert mechanical energy from ambient excitation into electrical energy. The two fundamental vibration modes resulting from the vertical and horizontal excitation are analyzed theoretically, numerically, and experimentally. Under the resonant states of the S‐TENG, its peak power density is found to be 240 and 45 mW m?2 with an external load of 10 MΩ and an acceleration amplitude of 23 m s?2. Additionally, the dependence of the S‐TENG's output signal on the ambient excitation can be used as a prime self‐powered active vibration sensor that can be applied to monitor the acceleration and frequency of the ambient excitation. Therefore, the newly designed S‐TENG has a great potential in harvesting arbitrary directional vibration energy and serving as a self‐powered vibration sensor.  相似文献   

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The emergence of stretchable textile‐based mechanical energy harvester and self‐powered active sensor brings a new life for wearable functional electronics. However, single energy conversion mode and weak sensing capabilities have largely hindered their development. Here, in virtue of silver‐coated nylon yarn and silicone rubber elastomer, a highly stretchable yarn‐based triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) with coaxial core–sheath and built‐in spring‐like spiral winding structures is designed for biomechanical energy harvesting and real‐time human‐interactive sensing. Based on the two advanced structural designs, the yarn‐based TENG can effectively harvest or respond rapidly to omnifarious external mechanical stimuli, such as compressing, stretching, bending, and twisting. With these excellent performances, the yarn‐based TENG can be used in a self‐counting skipping rope, a self‐powered gesture‐recognizing glove, and a real‐time golf scoring system. Furthermore, the yarn‐based TENG can also be woven into a large‐area energy‐harvesting fabric, which is capable of lighting up light emitting diodes (LEDs), charging a commercial capacitor, powering a smart watch, and integrating the four operational modes of TENGs together. This work provides a new direction for textile‐based multimode mechanical energy harvesters and highly sensitive self‐powered motion sensors with potential applications in sustainable power supplies, self‐powered wearable electronics, personalized motion/health monitoring, and real‐time human‐machine interactions.  相似文献   

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Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs), as a promising energy harvesting technology, have been rapidly developed in recent years. However, the research based on fully flexible and environmentally friendly TENGs is still limited. Herein, for the first time, a hydrogel‐based triboelectric nanogenerator (Hydrogel‐TENG) with high flexibility, recyclability, and environmental friendliness simultaneously has been demonstrated. The standard Hydrogel‐TENG can generate a maximum output power of 2 mW at a load resistance of 10 MΩ. The tube‐shaped Hydrogel‐TENG can harvest mechanical energy from various human motions, including bending, twisting, and stretching. Furthermore, the system can serve as self‐powered sensors to detect the human motions. Additionally, the utilized Polyvinyl Alcohol hydrogel employed in this study is recyclable to benefit for fabricating the renewable TENG. The open‐circuit voltage of renewed hydrogel‐TENG can reach up to 92% of the pristine output voltage. This research will pave a potential approach for the development of flexible energy sources and self‐powered motion sensors in environmentally friendly way.  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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An acoustic wave is a type of energy that is clean and abundant but almost totally unused because of its very low density. This study investigates a novel dual‐tube Helmholtz resonator‐based triboelectric nanogenerator (HR‐TENG) for highly efficient harvesting of acoustic energy. This HR‐TENG is composed of a Helmholtz resonant cavity, a metal film with evenly distributed acoustic holes, and a dielectric soft film with one side ink‐printed for electrode. Effects of resonant cavity structure, acoustic conditions, and film tension on the HR‐TENG performance are investigated systematically. By coupling the mechanisms of triboelectric nanogenerator and acoustic propagation, a theoretical guideline is provided for improving energy output and broadening the frequency band. Specifically, the present HR‐TENG generates the maximum acoustic sensitivity per unit area of 1.23 VPa?1 cm?2 and the maximum power density per unit sound pressure of 1.82 WPa?1 m?2, which are higher than the best results from the literature by 60 and 20%, respectively. In addition, the HR‐TENG may also serve as a self‐powered acoustic sensor.  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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Blue energy harvested from the ocean is an important and promising renewable energy for the sustainable development of society. Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are considered one of the most promising approaches for harvesting blue energy. In this work, a liquid–solid‐contact triboelectric nanogenerator (LS TENG) is fabricated to enhance the friction and magnify energy output by 48.7 times, when compared with the solid–solid‐contact TENG with the same area. The buoy‐like LS TENG can harvest energy from different types of low‐frequency vibration (including up–down, shaking, and rotation movements). Moreover, the outputs of the LS TENGs network can reach 290 µA, 16 725 nC, and 300 V, and the LS TENGs network can directly power hundreds of LEDs and drive a radio frequency emitter to form a self‐powered wireless save our souls (SOS) system for ocean emergencies. This work renders an innovative and effective approach toward large‐scale blue energy harvesting and applications.  相似文献   

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With the development of the Internet of Things (IoTs), widely distributed electronics in the environment require effective in situ energy harvesting technologies, which is made challenging by the unstable supply and severe conditions in some environments. In this work, a hybrid all‐in‐one power source (AoPS) is demonstrated for widely adaptive environmental energy harvesting. With a novel structure, the AoPS hybridizes high‐performance spherical triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) with solar cells, enabling the harvesting of most typical environmental energies from wind, rain drops, and sun light, for complementary supply. The spherical TENG units with a packaged structure can work robustly to collect energy from fluid. Nearly continuous direct current and a high average power of 5.63 mW can be obtained by four TENG units, which is further complemented by solar cells. Typical application scenarios are also demonstrated, achieving self‐powered soil moisture control, forest fire prevention and pipeline monitoring. The work realizes the concept of an environmental power source that can be deployed in the environment with high adaptability to make use of all kinds of surrounding energies for powering electronics in all‐weather conditions, providing a reliable foundation for the era of the IoTs.  相似文献   

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The open‐circuit voltage of a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) increases with the tribo‐charge density and the separated distance between two tribo‐surfaces, which can reach several thousand volts and is much higher than the working voltage required by most electrical devices and energy storage units. Therefore, improving the effective efficiency of TENGs requires reducing the output voltage and enhancing the transferred charges. Here, a multilayered‐electrode‐based TENG (ME‐TENG) is developed in which the output voltage can be managed by controlling the charge flow in a process of multiple (N) steps, which results in N times lower voltage but N times higher total charge transport. The ME‐TENG is demonstrated to work in various modes, including multichannel, single‐channel, and double‐tribo‐surface structures. The effects of insulator layer thickness and total layer number on the output voltage are simulated by the finite element method. The output voltage can be modulated from 14 to 102 V by changing the insulator layer number between two adjacent working electrodes, based on which the 8‐bit logic representations of the characters in the ACSII code table are demonstrated. The ME‐TENG provides a novel method to manage the output power and has potential applications in self‐powered sensors array and human–machine interfacing with logic communications.  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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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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The air breakdown phenomenon is generally considered as a negative effect in previous research on triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs), which is always accompanied by air ionization. Here, by utilizing the air breakdown induced ionized air channel, a direct‐current triboelectric nanogenerator (DC‐TENG) is designed for harvesting contact‐separation mechanical energy. During working process, the charges first transfer from bottom to top electrodes through an external circuit in contact state, then flow back via the ionized air channel created by air breakdown in the separation process. So a unidirectional flow of electrical charges can be observed in the external circuit. With repeating contact‐separation cycles, continuous pulsed DC output through the external circuit can be realized. This working mechanism was verified by real‐time electrode potential monitoring, photocurrent signal detection, and controllable discharging observation. The DC‐TENG can be used for directly and continuously charging an energy storage unit and/or driving electronic devices without using a bridge rectifier. Owing to its simplicity in structure, the mechanism is further applied to fabricate the first flexible DC‐TENG. This research provides a significant fundamental study for DC‐TENG technology and may expand its application in flexible electronics and flexible self‐charging power systems.  相似文献   

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Triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) has been considered to be a more effective technology to harvest various types of mechanic vibration energies such as wind energy, water energy in the blue energy, and so on. Considering the vast energy from the blue oceans, harvesting of the water energy has attracted huge attention. There are two major types of “mechanical” water energy, water wave energy in random direction and water flow kinetic energy. However, although the most reported TENG can be used to efficiently harvest one type of water energy, to simultaneously collect two or more types of such energy still remains challenging. In this work, two different freestanding, multifunctional TENGs are successfully developed that can be used to harvest three types of energies including water waves, air flowing, and water flowing. These two new TENGs designed in accordance with the same freestanding model yield the output voltages of 490 and ≈100 V with short circuit currents of 24 and 2.7 µA, respectively, when operated at a rotation frequency of 200 rpm and the movement frequency of 3 Hz. Moreover, the developed multifunctional TENG can also be explored as a self‐powered speed sensor of wind by correlating the short‐circuit current with the wind speed.  相似文献   

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The surface charge density and the output impedance of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are two critical factors for TENGs to speed up their commercialization, so it is important to explore unique methods to reduce the output impedance and increase the surface charge density. Here, an approach is demonstrated to effectively boost the output performance of TENG while reducing the output impedance of TENGs by utilizing grating‐electrode‐enabled surface plasmon excitation. A sustainable and enhanced output performance of about 40 µA (short‐circuit current) and 350 V (peak‐to‐peak voltage at a resistance of 10 MΩ) is produced via grating‐coupled surface plasmon resonance on the TENG with the aluminum grating electrode in the line density of 600 lines mm?1, and it delivers a peak output power of 3.6 mW under a loading resistance of 1 MΩ, giving over 4.5‐fold enhancement in output power and a 75% reduction in the output impedance. Finally a self‐powered ultrasonic ranging system is utilized to verify the capability of the TENG in powering portable electrics.  相似文献   

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Energy and the environment are two of the main issues facing the world today. As a consequence abundant renewable green energy sources such as wave energy, have become hot topics. Here, a multiple‐frequency triboelectric nanogenerator based on the water balloon (WB‐TENG) is proposed for harvesting water wave energy in any direction. Owing to the high elasticity of the water balloon, the WB‐TENG can realize a multiple‐frequency response to low‐frequency external mechanical simulations to generate high‐frequency electrical output. In addition, the water balloon can achieve self‐support without any additional supporting structure because of its tension, to make WB‐TENG still produce electrical output under slight vibration, which can also bring high energy conversion efficiency. Moreover, the fabricated WB‐TENG generates a maximum instantaneous short‐circuit current and an open‐circuit voltage of 147 µA and 1221 V, respectively. Most noteworthy, under the same conditions, the total transferred charge of WB‐TENG is 28 times than that of traditional TENG based on double plate structure during one working cycle. Therefore, this design can provide an effective way to promote the development of TENGs in blue energy.  相似文献   

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By harvesting the flowing kinetic energy of water using a rotating triboelectric nanogenerator (R‐TENG), this study demonstrates a self‐powered wastewater treatment system that simultaneously removes rhodamine B (RhB) and copper ions through an advanced electrochemical unit. With the electricity generated by R‐TENG, the removal efficiency (RE) of RhB can reach the vicinity of 100% within just 15 min when the initial concentration of RhB is around 100 ppm at optimized conditions. The removal efficiency of copper ions can reach 97.3% after 3 h within an initial concentration of 150 ppm at an optimized condition. Importantly, a better performance and higher treating efficiency are found by using the pulsed output of R‐TENG than those using direct current (DC) supply for pollutant removal when consuming equal amount of energy. The recovered copper layer on the cathode through R‐TENG is much denser, more uniform, and with smaller grain size (d = 20 nm) than those produced by DC process, which also hints at very promising applications of the R‐TENG in electroplating industry. In light of the merits such as easy portability, low cost, and effectiveness, this R‐TENG‐based self‐powered electrochemical system holds great potential in wastewater treatment and electroplating industry.  相似文献   

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With the advantages of its light weight, low cost, and high efficiency especially at low operation frequency, the triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is considered to be a potential solution for self‐powered sensor networks and large‐scale renewable blue energy. However, the conventional TENG converts mechanical energy into electrical energy only via either electrostatic induction or electrostatic breakdown. Here, a novel dual‐mode TENG is presented, which can simultaneously harvest mechanical energy by electrostatic induction and dielectric breakdown in a single device. Based on the complementary working mechanism, it achieves a great improvement in the output performance with the sum of two TENGs via a single mechanism and reveals the effect of dielectric layer thickness on the triboelectrification, electrostatic induction, and air breakdown. This study establishes a new methodology to optimize TENGs and provides a new tool to investigate the triboelectrification, electrostatic induction and dielectric breakdown simultaneously.  相似文献   

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Water disinfection at the point of use (POU) has enormous social and economic significance, especially for rural areas or catastrophes. To tackle the requirements of power independence and cost control in such applications, the concept of TriboPump is proposed, which is a low‐cost, hand‐powered water disinfection system. The system consists of three functional parts: a tubular coaxial‐electrode copper ionization cell (CECIC) as the disinfection device, a disk triboelectric nanogenerator (D‐TENG) as the power source, and a coaxial mechanical structure including the water pump. The adoption of D‐TENG can make the system adaptive to varying system resistances without additional power management circuits. Moreover, the integration of CECIC and TENG can successfully turn their intrinsic limitations into advantages and a synergic effect is achieved. With the integrated design, the system can effectively disinfect the water while pumping it solely by hand power. The cost estimate of the whole system can be as low as $10 for a 2‐year service. It is believed that the whole system design provides a feasible one‐stop and cost‐efficient solution for POU water pumping and disinfection, which will ideally be suitable the rural areas or sudden‐onset catastrophes.  相似文献   

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Packaging is a critical aspect of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) toward practical applications, since the performance of TENG is greatly affected by environmental conditions such as humidity. A waterproof triboelectric–electromagnetic hybrid generator (WPHG) for harvesting mechanical energy in harsh environments is reported. Since the mechanical transmission from the external mechanical source to the TENG is through a noncontact force between the paired magnets, a fully isolated packaging of TENG part can be easily achieved. At the same time, combining with metal coils, these magnets can be fabricated to be electromagnetic generators (EMG). The characteristics and advantages of outputs from both TENG and EMG are systematically studied and compared to each other. By using transformers and full‐wave rectifiers, 2.3 mA for total short‐circuit current and 5 V for open‐circuit voltage are obtained for WPHG under a rotation speed of 1600 rpm, and it can charge a supercapacitor (20 mF) to 1 V in 22s. Finally, the WPHG is demonstrated to harvest wind energy in the rainy condition and water‐flow energy under water. The reported WPHG renders an effective and sustainable technology for ambient mechanical energy harvesting in harsh environments. Solid progress in both the packaging of TENG and the practical applications of the hybrid generator toward practical power source and self‐powered systems is presented.  相似文献   

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