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Hybridized Electromagnetic-Triboelectric Nanogenerator for a Self-Powered Electronic Watch

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 9, Issue 12, Pages 12301-12310

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b05598

Keywords

hybridized; electromagnetic; triboelectric; self-powered; electronic watch

Funding

  1. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [2154059]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51472055, 61404034]
  3. Chinese Academy of Sciences [CAS-ITRI201501]
  4. Taiwan Industrial Technology Research Institute [CAS-ITRI201501]
  5. thousands talents program for the pioneer researcher and his innovation team, China

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We report a hybridized nanogenerator including a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) and six electromagnetic generators (EMGs) that can effectively scavenge biomechanical energy for sustainably powering an electronic watch. Triggered by the natural motions of the wearer's wrist, a magnetic ball at the center in an acrylic box with coils on each side will collide with the walls, resulting in outputs from both the EMGs and the TENG. By using the hybridized nanogenerator to harvest the biomechanical energy, the electronic watch can be continuously powered under different motion types of the wearer's wrist, where the best approach is to charge a 100 mu F capacitor in 39s to maintain the continuous operation of the watch for 456 s. To increase the working time of the watch further, a homemade Li-ion battery has been utilized as the energy storage unit for realizing the continuous working of the watch for about 218 min by using the hybridized nanogenerator to charge the battery within 32 min. This work will provide the opportunities for developing a nanogenerator-based built-in power source for self-powered wearable electronics such as an electronic watch.

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