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Research (Wash D C) ; 2021: 9817062, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34870228

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Recently, triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have been promoted as an effective technique for ambient energy harvesting, given their large power density and high energy conversion efficiency. However, traditional TENGs based on the combination of triboelectrification effect and electrostatic induction have proven susceptible to environmental influence, which intensively restricts their application range. Herein, a new coupling mechanism based on electrostatic induction and ion conduction is proposed to construct flexible stable output performance TENGs (SOP-TENGs). The calcium chloride doped-cellulose nanofibril (CaCl2-CNF) film made of natural carrots was successfully introduced to realize this coupling, resulting from its intrinsic properties as natural nanofibril hydrogel serving as both triboelectric layer and electrode. The coupling of two conductive mechanisms of SOP-TENG was comprehensively investigated through electrical measurements, including the effects of moisture content, relative humidity, and electrode size. In contrast to the conventional hydrogel ionotronic TENGs that require moisture as the carrier for ion transfer and use a hydrogel layer as the electrode, the use of a CaCl2-CNF film (i.e., ion-doped natural hydrogel layer) as a friction layer in the proposed SOP-TENG effectively realizes a superstable electrical output under varying moisture contents and relative humidity due to the compound transfer mechanism of ions and electrons. This new working principle based on the coupling of electrostatic induction and ion conduction opens a wider range of applications for the hydrogel ionotronic TENGs, as the superstable electrical output enables them to be more widely applied in various complex environments to supply energy for low-power electronic devices.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 12(38): 42859-42867, 2020 Sep 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32856889

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As emerging ambient energy harvesting technology, triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have proven to be a robust power source and have demonstrated the unique ability to power micro-nano electronics autonomously to form self-powered devices. Although four working modes of TENGs have been developed to promote the feasibility of self-powered micro-nano systems, the relatively complicated structure composed of multilayer and movable components limits the practical applications of TENGs. Herein, we propose a single-layer triboelectric nanogenerator (SL-TENG) based on ion-doped natural nanofibrils. Compared with the simplest mode of currently existing TENGs, i.e., the single-electrode type, this novel single-electrode TENG further simplifies the configuration by the removal of the dielectric layer. The underlying mechanism of the proposed SL-TENG is comprehensively investigated through electrical measurements and the analysis of the effect of ion species at different concentrations. In contrast to conventional TENGs that require electrodes to realize charge transfer, it is revealed that the ions doped into natural nanofibrils effectively realize charge transfer due to the separation and migration of cations and anions. This new working principle based on the combination of electrons and ions enables TENGs to show greater potential for applications since the ultrasimple single-layer configuration enables them to be more easily integrated with other electronic components; additionally, the whole device of the proposed SL-TENG is biodegradable because the natural nanofibrils are completely extracted from carrots.

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