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Triboelectric-thermoelectric hybrid nanogenerator for harvesting frictional energy

Journal

SMART MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES
Volume 25, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0964-1726/25/12/125007

Keywords

energy harvesting; hybrid nanogenerator; friction heat; triboelectric; thermoelectric

Funding

  1. Pioneer Research Center Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea
  2. Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning [2011-0001672]

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The triboelectric nanogenerator, an energy harvesting device that converts external kinetic energy into electrical energy through using a nano-structured triboelectric material, is well known as an energy harvester with a simple structure and high output voltage. However, triboelectric nanogenerators also inevitably generate heat resulting from the friction that arises from their inherent sliding motions. In this paper, we present a hybrid nanogenerator, which integrates a triboelectric generator and a thermoelectric generator (TEG) for harvesting both the kinetic friction energy and the heat energy that would otherwise be wasted. The triboelectric part consists of a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) film with nano-structures and a movable aluminum panel. The thermoelectric part is attached to the bottom of the PTFE film by an adhesive phase change material layer. We confirmed that the hybrid nanogenerator can generate an output power that is higher than that generated by a single triboelectric nanogenerator or a TEG. The hybrid nanogenerator was capable of producing a power density of 14.98 mW cm(-2). The output power, produced from a sliding motion of 12 cm s(-1), was capable of instantaneously lighting up 100 commercial LED bulbs. The hybrid nanogenerator can charge a 47 mu F capacitor at a charging rate of 7.0 mV s(-1), which is 13.3% faster than a single triboelectric generator. Furthermore, the efficiency of the device was significantly improved by the addition of a heat source. This hybrid energy harvester does not require any difficult fabrication steps, relative to existing triboelectric nanogenerators. The present study addresses a method for increasing the efficiency while solving other problems associated with triboelectric nanogenerators.

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