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A wearable solar-thermal-pyroelectric harvester: Achieving high power output using modified rGO-PEI and polarized PVDF

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NANO ENERGY
Volume 73, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2020.104723

Keywords

Solar-thermal; Pyroelectric nanogenerator; Wearable; PVDF

Funding

  1. NSFC [21922203, 21673209, 51772279]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2652018289]
  3. Beijing Nova Programme Interdisciplinary Cooperation Project [Z181100006218122]

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Harvesting solar energy via pyroelectric technology is highly desired because it is a sustainable and clean solution to yield electricity. However, the low power output (below 5mW/m(2)) and bulky device design of traditional devices hinder their practical applicability. Herein, we demonstrate a highly efficient sunlight-triggered pyroelectric nanogenerator (S-PENG) design that achieves unprecedented performance of 21.3 mW/m(2) under one sun irradiation. This is achieved via enhancing both the solar harvesting properties and the pyroelectric efficiencies rationally by employing polyethyleneimine (PEI) chemically modified reduced graphene oxide (rGO-PEI), and a pyroelectric layer based on a polarized polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) film respectively. Moreover, we demonstrate its practical application by adapting the S-PENG into a wearable outdoor bracelet. Using a facile hand-waving motion to replace the traditional bulky sunlight-alternating device, our compact bracelet can charge a fitness tracker after only 1 h of outdoor exposure, demonstrating its capability to be seamlessly integrated with outdoor sports activities. We expect our rational design to promote the development of S-PENG and pave the way for the utilization of sunlight as a viable on-the-go electrical source.

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