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      Triboelectric nanogenerator assisted synthesis and detection of chemical compounds

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          This article comprehensively reviews the recent progress in chemical compound synthesis and detection using triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs). Current limitations and challenges important for future development in these fields were also addressed.

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          Chemical synthesis and detection by using miniature devices have promising applications in different areas, including human life and environmental protection. With the accelerated growth and wide range of alternatives in these fields, the development of sustainable, dependable, and ubiquitous systems is essential. In this regard, a continuous, long-lasting, and renewable power supply is needed to keep the devices active, which is a key challenge for the successful development and dissemination of such systems. Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) can provide suitable solutions to this critical problem through their self-powered capability. TENGs utilize the surrounding mechanical energies and convert them into usable electrical outputs to aid in synthesizing and detecting various inorganic and organic chemical compounds. This review comprehensively discusses the contribution and potential of TENGs in chemical synthesis and detection according to their design, fabrication, working principles, synthesis, and detection mechanisms. Furthermore, innovative materials and nanotechnology are reviewed to optimize chemical synthesis and detection performance efficiencies. Finally, the current limitations of TENGs for chemical synthesis and detection are discussed for potential future research directions.

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              Progress in triboelectric nanogenerators as a new energy technology and self-powered sensors

              A review on the principles, novel applications and perspectives of triboelectric nanogenerators as power sources and as self-powered sensors.
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                Journal
                JMCAET
                Journal of Materials Chemistry A
                J. Mater. Chem. A
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                2050-7488
                2050-7496
                September 19 2023
                2023
                : 11
                : 36
                : 19244-19280
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Design and Merchandising, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, USA
                [2 ]Department of Fabric Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles, Tejgaon, Dhaka 1208, Bangladesh
                [3 ]Department of Textiles, Merchandising, and Interiors, University of Georgia, 305 Sanford Dr., Athens, GA 30602, USA
                [4 ]Department of Materials, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
                [5 ]Department of Yarn Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles, Tejgaon, Dhaka 1208, Bangladesh
                [6 ]Department of Apparel Engineering, Bangladesh University of Textiles, Tejgaon, Dhaka 1208, Bangladesh
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                10.1039/D3TA03572G
                afc4eabe-6c8f-4255-92d8-078984f1a9bb
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