TY - JOUR
T1 - Stretchable-rubber-based triboelectric nanogenerator and its application as self-powered body motion sensors
AU - Yi, Fang
AU - Lin, Long
AU - Niu, Simiao
AU - Yang, Po Kang
AU - Wang, Zhaona
AU - Chen, Jun
AU - Zhou, Yusheng
AU - Zi, Yunlong
AU - Wang, Jie
AU - Liao, Qingliang
AU - Zhang, Yue
AU - Wang, Zhong Lin
PY - 2015/6/1
Y1 - 2015/6/1
N2 - A stretchable-rubber-based (SR-based) triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is developed that can not only harvest energy but also serve as self-powered multifunctional sensors. It consists of a layer of elastic rubber and a layer of aluminum film that acts as the electrode. By stretching and releasing the rubber, the changes of triboelectric charge distribution/density on the rubber surface relative to the aluminum surface induce alterations to the electrical potential of the aluminum electrode, leading to an alternating charge flow between the aluminum electrode and the ground. The unique working principle of the SR-based TENG is verified by the coupling of numerical calculations and experimental measurements. A comprehensive study is carried out to investigate the factors that may influence the output performance of the SR-based TENG. By integrating the devices into a sensor system, it is capable of detecting movements in different directions. Moreover, the SR-based TENG can be attached to a human body to detect diaphragm breathing and joint motion. This work largely expands the applications of TENG not only as effective power sources but also as active sensors; and opens up a new prospect in future electronics. A stretchable-rubber-based triboelectric nanogenerator is developed, which can not only harvest energy but also serve as self-powered multifunctional sensors. It is composed of a layer of elastic rubber and a layer of aluminum film that acts as the electrode. Electrical outputs are generated by stretching and releasing the rubber. It can be attached to a human body to detect diaphragm breathing and joint motion.
AB - A stretchable-rubber-based (SR-based) triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is developed that can not only harvest energy but also serve as self-powered multifunctional sensors. It consists of a layer of elastic rubber and a layer of aluminum film that acts as the electrode. By stretching and releasing the rubber, the changes of triboelectric charge distribution/density on the rubber surface relative to the aluminum surface induce alterations to the electrical potential of the aluminum electrode, leading to an alternating charge flow between the aluminum electrode and the ground. The unique working principle of the SR-based TENG is verified by the coupling of numerical calculations and experimental measurements. A comprehensive study is carried out to investigate the factors that may influence the output performance of the SR-based TENG. By integrating the devices into a sensor system, it is capable of detecting movements in different directions. Moreover, the SR-based TENG can be attached to a human body to detect diaphragm breathing and joint motion. This work largely expands the applications of TENG not only as effective power sources but also as active sensors; and opens up a new prospect in future electronics. A stretchable-rubber-based triboelectric nanogenerator is developed, which can not only harvest energy but also serve as self-powered multifunctional sensors. It is composed of a layer of elastic rubber and a layer of aluminum film that acts as the electrode. Electrical outputs are generated by stretching and releasing the rubber. It can be attached to a human body to detect diaphragm breathing and joint motion.
KW - biomedical monitoring
KW - motion sensors
KW - self-powered electronics
KW - stretching
KW - triboelectric nanogenerators
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U2 - 10.1002/adfm.201500428
DO - 10.1002/adfm.201500428
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85027931329
SN - 1057-9257
VL - 25
SP - 3688
EP - 3696
JO - Advanced Materials for Optics and Electronics
JF - Advanced Materials for Optics and Electronics
IS - 24
ER -