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Inhalation-Driven Vertical Flutter Triboelectric Nanogenerator with Amplified Output as a Gas-Mask-Integrated Self-Powered Multifunctional System

Journal

ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 31, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/aenm.202201001

Keywords

amplified output; gas masks; self-powered sensors; triboelectric nanogenerators

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF) - Ministry of Education [2021R1A6A3A13038612]
  2. MSIT [2020R1A2C1010829, 2021R1A4A3030268]
  3. Agency for Defense Development [912751202]
  4. National Research Foundation of Korea [2021R1A6A3A13038612] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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In this study, an inhalation-driven vertical flutter TENG (IVF-TENG) with an amplified current output is developed. The IVF-TENG exhibits high-frequency continuous electrical voltage and current output during inhalation, as well as electrostatic discharge voltage and current output at the beginning and end of every inspiratory cycle. Additionally, the IVF-TENG can power LEDs, charge devices, and detect the user's respiration state or the presence of chemical warfare agents.
With the widespread use of sensors and small electronics in the Internet of Things (IoT) era, triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have emerged as sustainable and renewable energy sources owing to their high efficiency, compatibility with various materials, and low cost. However, the existing TENGs exhibit a low current output and require a large mechanical input to continuously generate an enhanced current output. In this study, an inhalation-driven vertical flutter TENG (IVF-TENG) with an amplified current output is developed. The IVF-TENG exhibits two types of mechanical behaviors simultaneously, generating a high-frequency continuous electrical voltage and closed-circuit current (I-CC) output of 17 V and 1.84 mu A, respectively, during inhalation, and an electrostatic discharge voltage and I-CC output of 456 V and 288 mA at the beginning and end of every inspiratory cycle, respectively. As a user-position-indicating light, the IVF-TENG can power 130 LEDs in series and 140 LEDs in parallel for every inhalation. The IVF-TENG can charge a capacitor of 660 mu F, with a discharge process of a few seconds, to power a commercial Bluetooth tracker and wirelessly transfer the Bluetooth signal to a smartphone. Moreover, the IVF-TENG can detect the user's respiration state or the presence of chemical warfare agents (GB, DMMP, etc.) via output waveforms.

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