1. Sustainable Energy Source for Wearable Electronics Based on Multilayer Elastomeric Triboelectric Nanogenerators.
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Li, Shengming, Wang, Jie, Peng, Wenbo, Lin, Long, Zi, Yunlong, Wang, Sihong, Zhang, Gong, and Wang, Zhong Lin
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ELECTRIC generators , *WEARABLE technology , *RENEWABLE energy sources , *TRIBOELECTRICITY , *ELASTOMERS - Abstract
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. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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