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Recent Progress of Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Biomedical Sensors: From Design to Application.

Fatemeh Rahimi SardoArash RayeganiAli Matin NazarMohammadali BalaghiinalooMohammadhossein SaberianSyed Agha Hassnain MohsanMohammed H AlsharifHo-Shin Cho
Published in: Biosensors (2022)
Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) have gained prominence in recent years, and their structural design is crucial for improvement of energy harvesting performance and sensing. Wearable biosensors can receive information about human health without the need for external charging, with energy instead provided by collection and storage modules that can be integrated into the biosensors. However, the failure to design suitable components for sensing remains a significant challenge associated with biomedical sensors. Therefore, design of TENG structures based on the human body is a considerable challenge, as biomedical sensors, such as implantable and wearable self-powered sensors, have recently advanced. Following a brief introduction of the fundamentals of triboelectric nanogenerators, we describe implantable and wearable self-powered sensors powered by triboelectric nanogenerators. Moreover, we examine the constraints limiting the practical uses of self-powered devices.
Keyphrases
  • low cost
  • human health
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  • heart rate
  • endothelial cells
  • high resolution
  • climate change
  • health information