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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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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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The study presents the fundamental scientific understanding of electron transfer in contact electrification in solid–solid and liquid–solid cases and a newly revised model for the formation of electric double layer. The potential revolutionary impacts of triboelectric nanogenerators as energy sources and sensors are presented in the fields of health care, environmental science, wearable electronics, internet of things, human–machine interfacing, robotics, and artificial intelligence.  相似文献   

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Direct conversion of mechanical energy into direct current (DC) by triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) is one of the desired features in terms of energy conversion efficiency. Although promising applications have been reported using the triboelectric effect, effective DC generating TENGs must be developed for practical purposes. Here, it is reported that continuous DC generation within a TENG itself, without any circuitry, can be achieved by triggering air breakdown via triboelectrification. It is demonstrated that DC generation occurs in combination with i) charge accumulation to generate air breakdown, ii) incident discharge (microdischarge), and iii) conveyance of charges to make the device sustainable. 10.5 mA m?2 of output current and 10.6 W m?2 of output power at 33 MΩ load resistance are achieved. Compared to the best DC generating TENGs ever reported, the TENG in this present study generates about 20 times larger root‐mean square current density.  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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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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Triboelectric nanogenerators with a large number of desirable advantages, such as flexibility, light weight, and easy integration, are unique for sensor design. In this paper, based on the triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG), a cylindrical self‐powered multifunctional sensor (MS) with a translational‐rotary magnetic mechanism is proposed, which has the capacity to detect acceleration, force, and rotational parameters. The MS can transform a translational motion into a swing motion or a multicircle rotational motion of a low damping magnetic cylinder around a friction layer and hence drives the TENG to generate voltages output. For enhancing the output performance of the TENG, an electrode material with small work function, low resistance, and suitable surface topography is the best choice. According to the structure characteristic of the translational‐rotary magnetic mechanism, the MS can easily respond to a weak striking and can be used to measure the rotational parameters without the need of coaxial installation. Based on the MS, some applications are established, for example measuring the punch acceleration of a boxer, the hitting force and swing angle of golf club, which demonstrate the feasibility and efficiency of the MS and exhibit that the MS could find applications in sports.  相似文献   

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With the fast development of supercapacitor and triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG), it is now possible to fabricate biomimetic pressure sensors with high flexibility and sustainability. Herein, an ultrathin supercapacitor is fabricated with the paper sheet and the solid electrolyte for storing energy generated by TENG. With a sandwich design, the triboelectrodes sandwiched within the two solid supercapacitors can not only store electrical energy by a wireless energy transfer mode but also help TENG imitate the receptor's unique characteristics by simultaneously measuring both static and dynamic pressures in a self‐driven mode. In addition, the voltage of the supercapacitor increases linearly with the vibration times, which hints that this integrated device also endows functions such as vibration counting and frequency computing. This work contributes to new strategies for making multifunctional biomimetic electronics that promote the development of artificial intelligence.  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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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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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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The high‐output triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is indispensable for its practical applications toward industrial products. However, the electricity loss in simple parallel connection among all units and the typically high crest factor output seriously hamper the practical applications of TENG. Here, a rectified TENG is reported in parallel structure to solve the problem of electricity loss in simple parallel connection. The rotational contact–separation structure with phase difference between rectified TENGs addresses high crest factor output and extends service life of rotational TENG simultaneously. The current crest factor is dramatically decreased to 1.31 in multiple rectifier multiple TENG in parallel (MRM‐TENG), while that of TENG in simple parallel is higher than 6. Meanwhile, the current output can retain up to ≈93% of its initial performance after 7 200 000 rotations under 2.00 r s?1 of 1000 h. Furthermore, the equivalent current can be in linear growth with low crest factor by making MRM‐TENG in parallel for distributed energy supply without electricity loss. This work may provide a new strategy for TENG in parallel to achieve a low crest factor output and long‐term cycling stability power generation in distributed energy harvesting for large‐scale power application.  相似文献   

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Electronics wastes (e‐wastes) are the major concern in the rapid expansion of smart/wearable/portable electronics in modern high‐tech society. Informal processing and enormous gathering of e‐wastes can lead to adverse human/animal health effects and environmental pollution worldwide. Currently, these issues are a big headache and require the scientific community to develop effective green energy harvesting technologies using biodegradable/biocompatible materials. Piezoelectric/triboelectric nanogenerators (PNGs/TNGs) are considered one of the most promising renewable green energy sources for the conversion of mechanical/biomechanical energies into electricity. However, organic/inorganic material based PNGs/TNGs are very much incompatible, and considered e‐wastes for their non‐biodegradability. This review covers potential uses of biodegradable/biocompatible materials which are wasted every day as nature driven material based bio‐nanogenerators with a particular focus on their applications in flexible PNGs/TNGs fabrication. Structural investigation and possible working principles are described first in order to outline the basic mechanism of bio‐inspired materials behind energy harvesting. Then, energy harvesting abilities and the mechanical sensing of bio‐inspired integrated flexible devices are discussed under various mechanical/biomechanical activities. Finally, their potential applications in various flexible, wearable, and portable electronic fields are demonstrated. These bio‐inspired energy harvesting devices can make huge changes in fields as diverse as portable electronics, in vitro/in vivo biomedical applications, and many more.  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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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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Vibration in mechanical equipment can serve as a sustainable energy source to power sensors and devices if it can be effectively collected. In this work, a honeycomb structure inspired triboelectric nanogenerator (HSI‐TENG) consisting of two copper electrode layers with sponge bases and one honeycomb frame filled with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) balls is proposed to harvest vibration energy. The application of a compact honeycomb structure increases the maximum power density of HSI‐TENG by 43.2% compared to the square grid structure and provides superior advantages in large‐scale manufacturing. More importantly, the nonspring‐assisted HSI‐TENG can generate electricity once the PTFE balls obtain sufficient kinetic energy to separate from the bottom electrode layer regardless of the vibration frequency and direction. This is fundamentally different from the spring‐assisted harvesters that can only work around their natural frequencies. The vibration model and working criteria of the HSI‐TENG are established. Furthermore, the HSI‐TENG is successfully used to serve as a self‐powered sensor to monitor engine conditions by analyzing the electrical output of the HSI‐TENG installed on a diesel engine. Therefore, the nonspring‐assisted HSI‐TENG provides a novel strategy for highly effective vibration energy harvesting and self‐powered machinery monitoring.  相似文献   

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