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Trapezoidal Cantilever-Structure Triboelectric Nanogenerator Integrated with a Power Management Module for Low-Frequency Vibration Energy Harvesting.

Zewei RenLiting WuJiaojiao ZhangYue WangYong WangQikun LiFan WangXi LiangRusen Yang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Wide-band vibration is abundant in various industrial equipment, but extracting low frequency energy is challenging. Here, we demonstrated a trapezoidal cantilever-structure triboelectric nanogenerator (C-TENG) that can efficiently harvest energy from vibration in the range of 1-22 Hz. The C-TENG is fabricated with a flexible film electrode, and its mechanical model is analyzed with structural mechanics for the optimal performance of the device. The C-TENG can harvest the vibration source with a frequency as low as 1 Hz, and its output power density reaches 62.2 W/m 3 at a vibration frequency of 5 Hz. Furthermore, a power management module is developed, and its integration with TENG arrays enables the self-powered timing and wireless transmitting systems. This work proposes an effective strategy to harvest ubiquitously distributed but usually neglected vibration sources, which would contribute to the development of self-powered electronic systems and Internet of Things.
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