Harvesting Water Wave Energy by Asymmetric Screening of Electrostatic Charges on a Nanostructured Hydrophobic Thin-Film Surface
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems · +1 more institution
Abstract
Energy harvesting from ambient water motions is a desirable but underexplored solution to on-site energy demand for self-powered electronics. Here we report a liquid-solid electrification-enabled generator based on a fluorinated ethylene propylene thin film, below which an array of electrodes are fabricated. The surface of the thin film is charged first due to the water-solid contact electrification. Aligned nanowires created on the thin film make it hydrophobic and also increase the surface area. Then the asymmetric screening to the surface charges by the waving water during emerging and submerging processes causes the free electrons on the electrodes to flow through an external load, resulting in power…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.81
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 26
Authors
7- GZGuang ZhuCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Georgia Institute of Technology
- YSYuanjie Su
Georgia Institute of Technology
- PBPeng Bai
Georgia Institute of Technology
- JCJun Chen
Georgia Institute of Technology
- QJQingshen Jing
Georgia Institute of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Contact electrification
- Materials science
- Optoelectronics
- Thin film
- Electronics
- Nanotechnology
- Planar
- Nanowire