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Nanogenerators for Human Body Energy Harvesting

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TRENDS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 7, Pages 610-624

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2017.04.005

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  1. project 'Biomedical Engineering systems XIII' [SV4507741/2101]
  2. Czech Science Foundation (GACR) [17-03037S]
  3. Italian Ministry of Education and Research

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Humans generate remarkable quantities of energy while performing daily activities, but this energy usually dissipates into the environment. Here, we address recent progress in the development of nanogenerators (NGs): devices that are able to harvest such body-produced biomechanical and thermal energies by exploiting piezoelectric, triboelectric, and thermoelectric physical effects. In designing NGs, the end-user's comfort is a primary concern. Therefore, we focus on recently developed materials giving flexibility and stretchability to NGs. In addition, we summarize common fabrics for NG design. Finally, the mid-2020s market forecasts for these promising technologies highlight the potential for the commercialization of NGs because they may help contribute to the route of innovation for developing self-powered systems.

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