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Nanoscale ; 15(14): 6812-6821, 2023 Apr 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36951747

ABSTRACT

With the development of intelligent wearable electronic products, new requirements are put forward for large-scale production and durable power supplies and sensors. Herein, a flexible and stretchable single-electrode triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) based on a medical conductive hydrogel (MCH) has been fabricated for biomechanical energy harvesting and electronic switches. The obtained MCH-TENG encapsulated by silicone rubber as an electrification layer demonstrated high electrical output performances. The size of the fabricated MCH-TENG was 40 × 60 mm2, which can generate an open-circuit voltage of 400 V, a power density of 444.44 mW m-2, and power 240 LEDs in series at a contact frequency of 3.0 Hz. The device can act not only as a power supply to drive electronic devices, but also as an energy collector to collect the energy of human movements. Particularly, as an electronic switch, the device enabled a high current amplification through the Darlington transistor circuit. Consequently, this work provides a new perspective of flexible and stretchable MCH-TENGs for wearable electronic devices.

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