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Fully self-powered instantaneous wireless humidity sensing system based on triboelectric nanogenerator
Self-powered wireless sensor systems are highly sought for the forthcoming Internet of Things era. However, most of the technologies take the route of energy harvesting, storage, and power regulation to power wireless sensor systems, which has a limited operation duration due to the low energy utili...
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Published in: | Nano energy 2021-05, Vol.83, p.105814, Article 105814 |
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Summary: | Self-powered wireless sensor systems are highly sought for the forthcoming Internet of Things era. However, most of the technologies take the route of energy harvesting, storage, and power regulation to power wireless sensor systems, which has a limited operation duration due to the low energy utilization efficiency of the multiple energy conversions involved. Here, we propose a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) based fully self-powered, instantaneous wireless sensor system which yet does not contain electronic devices and chips, but the passive components only. By integrating a capacitive sensor and an inductor coil with TENG, the pulse voltage output of the TENG is converted into a sinusoidal signal containing the sensing information with a resonant frequency and is transmitted to the receiver in distance wirelessly and continuously. A precise analytical model is developed for the capacitive sensor system with general implication; the oscillating signal generated by the model shows excellent agreement with experimental results. A capacitive humidity sensor is then utilized for sensing demonstration, showing that the maximum transmission distance of the sensor system is 50 and 90 cm for a 1 cm diameter magnetic-core coil pair and 20 cm diameter air-core coil pair, respectively. The wireless humidity sensor exhibits a sensitivity of 1.26 kHz/%RH, fast response speed, and excellent linearity, demonstrating its great application potential of the self-powered technology.
A self-powered wireless humidity sensor system based on a high performance TENG composed of PA66 and FEP is developed, which is able to transmit humidity information wirelessly and instantaneously through the magnetic resonance-coupling. The sensor system has a high sensitivity of 1.26 kHz/%RH, fast responses and high linearity. [Display omitted]
•A TENG-based self-powered instantaneous wireless humidity sensor system is developed with the passive components only.•A precise analytical model is developed for the capacitive sensor systems, shows excellent agreement with experiments.•A high performance TENG is developed using PA66 and FEP films with an peak power density of 4.8 W/m2.•The sensor system has a high sensitivity of 1.26 kHz/%RH and high linearity. |
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ISSN: | 2211-2855 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.nanoen.2021.105814 |