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A structural bionic design: From electric organs to systematic triboelectric generators

Journal

NANO ENERGY
Volume 27, Issue -, Pages 554-560

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2016.07.028

Keywords

Bionic design; Triboelectric generators; Energy harvesting; Electric organs

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21575009, 21275102, 21173017, 51272011]
  2. Science and Technology Research Projects from Education Ministry [213002A]
  3. National Twelfth Five-Year Plan for Science & Technology Support [2013BAK12B06]
  4. Thousands Talents Program for Pioneer Researcher and His Innovation Team, China
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51432005, Y4YR011001]

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Bioelectricity and triboelectrification are well-known and widely existing phenomena in nature, and the investigation of their mechanisms and utilizations has attracted much attention for a long time. As traditional investigations suggested, the mechanism of electric organs is that the electrocytes are lined up so a current of ions can flow through them, and thus they are stacked in a sequence so that each one adds up to form a potential difference. For varieties of triboelectric generators, most of them feature extremely high voltage but limited current, which is the major challenge to pracitcal utilization. Here, we present a structural bionic design based on the microstructure of electric organs to improve the output current of systematic triboelectric generators. This study correlating electric organs and triboelectric generators not only benefits the practical use of systematic triboelectric generators for energy harvesting, but also offers a new approach to imitate more compositive and tunable electronic devices from biological structures. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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