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Ferromagnetic-Based Charge-Accumulation Triboelectric Nanogenerator With Ultrahigh Surface Charge Density.

Youchao QiGuoxu LiuTianzhao BuJianhua ZengZhi ZhangChi Zhang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
An encouraging micro-energy harvesting technology, the triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG), has been proven to transfer ambient environmental micro-energy into electricity, but a low surface charge density results in low performance and limits the practical application of TENG. Here, a ferromagnetic-based charge-accumulation TENG (FC-TENG) is proposed with ultrahigh surface charge density and performances. The FC-TENG introduces a ferromagnetic media to enhance the output charge by magnetization effect. Meanwhile, the charge can also be continuously accumulated by the charge pump effects. Based on these two effects, an ultra-high surface charge density of 2.85 mC m -2 is obtained under ambient atmospheric conditions using an ultra-thin PET film (3 µm) and deposited Permalloy ferromagnetic electrodes. Meanwhile, the surface charge density of the FC-TENG can always maintain more than 1.5 mC m -2 , even if the relative humidity arrives at 90%. This work provides a prospective technical mode to enhance the surface charge density of TENG, which would shed a new insight and guidance on the high-performance TENG for various environmental conditions such as the ocean, industrial manufacturing, aerospace, and rail traffic.
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