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Flexible and Stretchable Fiber-Shaped Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Biomechanical Monitoring and Human-Interactive Sensing

Chuan Ning et al.

Summary: The research explores mitigating challenges in developing wearable, flexible, and stretchable electronic skin sensors by miniaturizing and integrating the sensors.

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Lead-free BiFeO3 film on glass fiber fabric: Wearable hybrid piezoelectric-triboelectric nanogenerator

Jiadong Liu et al.

Summary: Constructing a hybrid nanogenerator (NG) based on a simple and cost-effective method with flexible BiFeO3 (BFO) film, a wearable hybrid piezoelectric-triboelectric nanogenerator (H-P/TENG) was fabricated and achieved good output performance under optimized experimental conditions. The device successfully converted mechanical energy into electrical energy through body movement, demonstrating excellent structural stability and fatigue resistance.

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL (2021)

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Scalable fabrication of hierarchically structured graphite/polydimethylsiloxane composite films for large-area triboelectric nanogenerators and self-powered tactile sensing

Qi-Jun Sun et al.

Summary: A large-scale and compatible bar-assisted printing method was developed to achieve a hierarchically microstructured polymer composite triboelectric film for improved electrical output performance and robustness of TENG devices. By tuning the graphite fillers concentration, high-performance TENG devices were fabricated to power wearable sensors or charge energy storage devices. Additionally, applications of self-powered tactile sensing, charging, and lighting LEDs were demonstrated with the fabricated TENG devices.

NANO ENERGY (2021)

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Electrospun PVDF-TrFE/MXene Nanofiber Mat-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Smart Home Appliances

S. M. Sohel Rana et al.

Summary: Understanding the microcapacitor formation is crucial in improving the output performance of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG), with the EN-TENG using PVDF-TrFE/MXene nanocomposite material showing significant enhancement in power density. This technology successfully powered electronic devices and was utilized in smart home applications.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES (2021)

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A Novel MXene/Ecoflex Nanocomposite-Coated Fabric as a Highly Negative and Stable Friction Layer for High-Output Triboelectric Nanogenerators

Md Salauddin et al.

Summary: This study introduces a novel MXene/Ecoflex nanocomposite as a promising triboelectric material for durable triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) and investigates its applicability in various products, particularly in waterproof and smart devices. The MXene/Ecoflex nanocomposite-based fabric waterproof TENG (FW-TENG) shows high output performance and stability, making it a reliable option for next-generation wearable/portable technologies.

ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS (2021)

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Electrospinning of Flexible Poly(vinyl alcohol)/MXene Nanofiber-Based Humidity Sensor Self-Powered by Monolayer Molybdenum Diselenide Piezoelectric Nanogenerator

Dongyue Wang et al.

Summary: A self-powered flexible humidity sensor integrated with PVA/MXene nanofibers film and MoSe2 PENG technology was reported in this study. The sensor exhibits high response rate, fast response/recovery time, low hysteresis, and excellent repeatability, making it suitable for detecting human skin moisture and ambient humidity.

NANO-MICRO LETTERS (2021)

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Triple perovskite-based triboelectric nanogenerator: a facile method of energy harvesting and self-powered information generator

M. Sahu et al.

Summary: A modified aqueous sol-gel reaction was used to synthesize Sr3Co2WO9 compound, which exhibits polycrystalline microstructure. Triboelectrification is a promising energy scavenging method, and triple perovskite shows excellent properties for TENG applications.

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Recent Progress in 2D-Nanomaterial-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerators

Yaqian Liu et al.

Summary: The integration of TENGs and 2D nanomaterials has led to the development of 2D-TENGs, which show improved output performance and potential applications in energy harvesting and self-powered sensing. Despite their advantages, there are still some challenges that may hinder the widespread use of 2D-TENGs.

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS (2021)

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High-performance triboelectric nanogenerator based on MXene functionalized polyvinylidene fluoride composite nanofibers

Trilochan Bhatta et al.

Summary: In this study, electrospun MXene (Ti3C2Tx) functionalized Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) composite nanofiber is proposed as a promising negative triboelectric layer for boosting triboelectric energy harvesting performance. By blending Ti3C2Tx nanosheets into the PVDF matrix, the dielectric constant and surface charge density of nanofiber are significantly enhanced, leading to improved triboelectric performance. The fabricated Triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) based on PVDF/MXene composite (PMC) nanofiber demonstrates higher power output and stability compared to pristine PVDF nanofiber, and can be used for energy harvesting and self-powered sensors.

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A flexible ultra-sensitive triboelectric tactile sensor of wrinkled PDMS/MXene composite films for E-skin

Ya-Wei Cai et al.

Summary: The study constructed a flexible TENG as a self-powered tactile sensor using a simple method, achieving high sensitivity and showing good application prospects in monitoring complex physiological signals and simulating human touch sensation.

NANO ENERGY (2021)

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Biopolymer Nanofibers for Nanogenerator Development

Lulu Bai et al.

Summary: The development of nanogenerators relies on novel materials, with biopolymer nanofibers playing a crucial role due to their unique properties and abundance. This review discusses recent advances in utilizing biopolymer nanofibers for nanogenerator development, including strategies for fabrication, use of polysaccharide and protein nanofibers, and construction of nanogenerators for electricity generation from moisture and osmosis. Personal perspectives on future developments in this field are also provided.

RESEARCH (2021)

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Understanding the Percolation Effect in Triboelectric Nanogenerator with Conductive Intermediate Layer

Binbin Zhang et al.

Summary: Introducing a conductive intermediate layer into a TENG can enhance the surface charge density, but the impact of percolation on the output has often been overlooked. Experimental and theoretical investigation revealed that at lower MXene loadings, the surface charge density mainly depends on the dielectric permittivity, while percolation becomes a degrading factor with further increases in conductive loadings.

RESEARCH (2021)

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Enhancing the Performance of Fabric-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerators by Structural and Chemical Modification

Pei-Yong Feng et al.

Summary: A chemical method was proposed to enhance the triboelectric performance of commercial velvet fabric, achieving significant improvement in output voltage and current at low modifier content, making it suitable for powering various small electronics with good washability and stability.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES (2021)

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Flexible MXene composed triboelectric nanogenerator via facile vacuum-assistant filtration method for self-powered biomechanical sensing

Zichao Zhang et al.

Summary: Through a simple vacuum-assistant filtration method, an integrated MXene-PEDOT:PSS/PTFE (MPP) film was prepared as the electrode and triboelectric layer of TENG for self-powered sensing, showing high sensitivity, short response and recovery time, and excellent stability. The fabrication method is suitable for most conductive nanomaterials, and the triboelectric layer can be replaced with other commercialized filter films.

NANO ENERGY (2021)

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All-inorganic triboelectric nanogenerators based on Mo6S3I6 and indium tin oxide

Renyun Zhang et al.

Summary: The study shows that a new type of TENG based on inorganic materials such as Mo6S3I6 and ITO can achieve high output power density. The high output is attributed to the unique semiconducting property of Mo6S3I6 and the unique chemical composition of ITO.

NANO ENERGY (2021)

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Electrical charge storage effect in carbon based polymer composite for long-term performance enhancement of the triboelectric nanogenerator

Jun Hyuk Choi et al.

Summary: The study investigates the effect of charge storage ability on the long-term output performance of the triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) using a PDMS-based carbon black composite as the contact layer. Results show that using the composite with optimal carbon black content can significantly increase the long-term output performance of the TENG by more than two times. Additionally, a rationally designed power transmission unit based on scotch yoke mechanism is applied to effectively operate the TENG with high number of contact/separation cycles, demonstrating the potential for enhancing the long-term output performance of the TENG.

COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2021)

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MXene based mechanically and electrically enhanced film for triboelectric nanogenerator

Yuyu Gao et al.

Summary: The development of MXene enhanced electret polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) film has shown significant improvement in both mechanical and electrical performance of TENG. The TENG using this composite film achieves much higher open-circuit voltage, short-circuit current, and transfer charge quantity compared to traditional TENG made of pure PTFE film.

NANO RESEARCH (2021)

Article Chemistry, Physical

ZnO nanorods@conductive carbon black nanocomposite based flexible integrated system for energy conversion and storage through triboelectric nanogenerator and supercapacitor

Nagabandi Jayababu et al.

Summary: This study proposes an integrated energy conversion and storage system consisting of a triboelectric nanogenerator and a supercapacitor based on flexible ZnO nanorods@conductive carbon black nanocomposite. The experiments demonstrate that the integrated device efficiently converts and stores energy, offering new opportunities for flexible energy conversion and storage devices with simple structures.

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Crystal-Plane Controlled Spontaneous Polarization of Inorganic Perovskite toward Boosting Triboelectric Surface Charge Density

Xueping Yu et al.

Summary: This study focuses on using spontaneous polarization of perovskite to regulate crystal planes in order to achieve a high built-in electric field for enhancing triboelectric surface charge density.

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES (2021)

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A Flexible Multifunctional Triboelectric Nanogenerator Based on MXene/PVA Hydrogel

Xiongxin Luo et al.

Summary: The MXene/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogel TENG (MH-TENG) showcases simple fabrication, high output performance, and versatile applications. MXene nanosheets doping enhances the crosslinking of the PVA hydrogel, improving its stretchability.

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS (2021)

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Advanced 3D printing-based triboelectric nanogenerator for mechanical energy harvesting and self-powered sensing

Baodong Chen et al.

Summary: The integration of three-dimensional printing technology with triboelectric nanogenerators has led to the emergence of next-generation portable electronics and multifaceted artificial intelligence. However, the differing expertise between researchers specializing in TENG and 3DP poses challenges in achieving both excellent electrical properties and practical performance. This review aims to deepen the intersection between 3DP and TENGs, pushing for further research and applications in the future.

MATERIALS TODAY (2021)

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Natural Rubber-TiO2 Nanocomposite Film for Triboelectric Nanogenerator Application

Weeraya Bunriw et al.

Summary: In this research, NR-TiO2 nanocomposites were developed for TENG application to harvest mechanical energy, showing significantly enhanced performance. The use of filler concentration and ball-milled TiO2 improved the properties of the composite material, leading to a power density almost four times higher than that of pristine NR TENG.

POLYMERS (2021)

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Fully stretchable self-charging power unit with micro-supercapacitor and triboelectric nanogenerator based on oxidized single-walled carbon nanotube/polymer electrodes

Hye Jin Yang et al.

Summary: This study developed a fully stretchable self-charging power unit for wearable electronics, which integrated a micro-supercapacitor and a triboelectric nanogenerator using oxidized single-walled carbon nanotube/polymer electrodes. The unit demonstrated good performance and reliable stretchability for wearable electronics applications.

NANO ENERGY (2021)

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The triboelectricity of the human body

Renyun Zhang et al.

Summary: Triboelectrification, first mentioned in a dialogue by Plato around 400 B.C., describes the attraction between amber and dry hair worn by people. While initially discovered on the human body, most research on triboelectrification now focuses on materials like polymers. The invention of triboelectric nanogenerators has led to increased interest in the human body's triboelectricity in both fundamental and applied research.

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A one-structure-layer PDMS/Mxenes based stretchable triboelectric nanogenerator for simultaneously harvesting mechanical and light energy

Yaqian Liu et al.

Summary: This study demonstrates a multifunctional stretchable TENG that can harvest both mechanical and light energy. Due to the properties of Mxenes, these TENGs exhibit high mechanical energy conversion efficiency and excellent light response. Additionally, they can detect sound instructions and wind speed, and drive color-tunable LED matrices.

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Nitrogen-doped graphene based triboelectric nanogenerators

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Summary: The study focused on enhancing the power output of TENGs by incorporating nitrogen-doped graphene into the electrode design. The electronic properties of N-graphene were found to impact the performance of TENGs, with its insertion position significantly affecting electrical performance.

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Triboelectric Energy Harvester Based on Stainless Steel/MoS2 and PET/ITO/PDMS for Potential Smart Healthcare Devices

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Alternate-Layered MXene Composite Film-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator with Enhanced Electrical Performance

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