articleACS NanoFeb 26, 2015Closed access

Networks of Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Harvesting Water Wave Energy: A Potential Approach toward Blue Energy

Georgia Institute of Technology · Chongqing University · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

With 70% of the earth's surface covered with water, wave energy is abundant and has the potential to be one of the most environmentally benign forms of electric energy. However, owing to lack of effective technology, water wave energy harvesting is almost unexplored as an energy source. Here, we report a network design made of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) for large-scale harvesting of kinetic water energy. Relying on surface charging effect between the conventional polymers and very thin layer of metal as electrodes for each TENG, the TENG networks (TENG-NW) that naturally float on the water surface convert the slow, random, and high-force oscillatory wave energy into electricity. On the basis of the…

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Keywords
  • Triboelectric effect
  • Energy harvesting
  • Materials science
  • Nanogenerator
  • Energy (signal processing)
  • Mechanical energy
  • Electric potential energy
  • Electricity
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