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Modular design and fully packed triboelectric nanogenerator based on escapement mechanism for harvesting high entropy energy in harsh environments
Harvesting high entropy energy (HEE) from the environment is a promising route for powering various smart terminals. Although triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) exhibit an infinitely bright future as an excellent energy conversion technology, continued efforts are needed for the efficient harvestin...
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Published in: | Nano energy 2023-05, Vol.109, p.108266, Article 108266 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Harvesting high entropy energy (HEE) from the environment is a promising route for powering various smart terminals. Although triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) exhibit an infinitely bright future as an excellent energy conversion technology, continued efforts are needed for the efficient harvesting of HEE, especially in harsh environments. Here, we report a self-powered system composed of modular TENG (M-TENG) and power management circuit (PMC) that efficiently captures HEE in harsh environments, and provides a stable output of 126 s with only stored energy. With the assistance of an optimized gear train, weak HEE can produce greater torque to drive the escapement, while the escapement releases energy evenly to the TENG to produce a stable and continuous electrical output. The influence of a series of structural parameters on the output performance of the M-TENG has been systematically investigated and validated by finite element analysis (FEA). The maximum open-circuit voltage (VOC), short-circuit current (ISC), and transfer charges (QSC) can reach 500 V, 6 μA, and 125 nC, respectively. Moreover, the quantified stability and environmental adaptability of the M-TENG are validated. This work presents a paradigm for the efficient utilization of HEE in harsh environments and brings new inspiration for developing emergency self-rescue equipment.
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•A modular triboelectric nanogenerator was fabricated to capture different forms of high entropy energy in nature.•Optimized gear train and escapement can efficiently capture-storage-release the high entropy energy.•The self-powered system can provide stable electrical energy for 126 s without HEE input in harsh environments. |
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ISSN: | 2211-2855 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.nanoen.2023.108266 |