Advancing Energy Harvesting Efficiency from A Single Droplet: A Mechanically Guided 4d Printed Elastic Hybrid Droplet-based Electricity Generator.
Dongik KamGirak GwonSunmin JangDonghyeon YooSung Jea ParkMoonwoo LaDongwhi ChoiPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
A droplet possesses the ubiquity and potential to harvest a vast amount of energy. To exploit droplets effectively, a novel output enhancement strategy that can coexist and create synergy with the recently studied droplet-based electricity generator (DEG) and material/surface structure modification must be investigated. In this study, we first present a mechanical buckling-based 4D printed elastic hybrid droplet-based electricity generator (HDEG) consisting of a DEG and solid-solid triboelectric nanogenerator (S-S TENG). During the electricity generation process of the DEG by droplet impact, the HDEG structure, which is merged via a simple 4D printing technique, permits the conversion of dissipated energy into elastic energy, resulting in an S-S TENG output. The HDEG outputs are naturally integrated owing to the simultaneous activation of a single droplet, resulting in an approximately 30% improvement over the output of a single DEG. Internal and external parametric studies are performed as HDEG design guidelines. The HDEG exhibits a 25% better energy supply performance than that of a single DEG, demonstrating its applicability as a power source. This research proposes the way toward a hybrid system that efficiently harvests energy from ubiquitous droplets. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.