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      Spherical triboelectric nanogenerator integrated with power management module for harvesting multidirectional water wave energy

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          A spherical TENG with a spring-assisted multilayered structure was power-managed to effectively harvest multidirectional water wave energy.

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          With the increasing deterioration of the natural environment, exploiting clean and renewable energy has become the top priority of scientific research today. One of the most prospective routes is to harvest water wave energy using triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG). In this work, a spherical TENG based on spring-assisted multilayered structure was fabricated to collect multidirectional water wave energy, and a power management module (PMM) was integrated to manage the output energy. The output performance of the TENG device was found to be controlled by the water wave frequency, amplitude, and orientation angle between the triggering direction and middle plane. Furthermore, with the PMM, the spherical TENG could output a steady direct current (DC) voltage on a resistance, and the charging speed to a supercapacitor was improved by 100 times. The power-managed performance of the whole TENG was also influenced by the circuit connection configurations among multilayered TENGs. A digital thermometer and a water level detection/alarm system were successfully driven by the power-managed TENG as the demonstrated applications. This work not only provides a type of spherical TENG capable of harvesting multidirectional water wave energy, but also effectively manages the output energy for practical applications toward blue energy. Our study demonstrates a typical example of how to build a self-charging power pack that can effectively use random energy in a regulated manner.

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          Journal
          EESNBY
          Energy & Environmental Science
          Energy Environ. Sci.
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          1754-5692
          1754-5706
          January 21 2020
          2020
          : 13
          : 1
          : 277-285
          Affiliations
          [1 ]CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience
          [2 ]Beijing Key Laboratory of Micro-nano Energy and Sensor
          [3 ]Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems
          [4 ]Chinese Academy of Sciences
          [5 ]Beijing 100083
          Article
          10.1039/C9EE03258D
          518056ab-b277-400e-b038-c1d1738ba222
          © 2020

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