Facile fabrication of triboelectric nanogenerators based on paper and natural rubber as low-cost bio-derived materials

Author:

Williams K. Paige,Hann-Deschaine Noah,Chamria Div,Benze Hans T.,Adhikari Ramesh Y.

Abstract

AbstractTriboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are devices capable of effectively harvesting electrical energy from mechanical motion prevalent around us. With the goal of developing TENGs with a small environmental footprint, herein we present the potential of using rubber and paper as biological materials for constructing triboelectric nanogenerators. We explored the performance of these TENGs with various contact material combinations, electrode sizes, and operational frequencies. The optimally configured TENG achieved a maximum open circuit output voltage of over 30 V, and a short circuit current of around 3 µA. Additionally, this optimally configured TENG was capable of charging various capacitors and achieved a maximum power output density of 21 mW/m2. This work demonstrates that biologically derived materials can be used as effective, sustainable, and low-cost contact materials for the development of triboelectric nanogenerators with minimal environmental footprint.

Funder

Colgate University

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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