posted on 2024-08-27, 20:03authored byHongru Pei, Xingsheng Yang, Zhengling Dang, Wanpei Lin, Yingli Li, Shenghui Han, Yunfu Cui, Suo Bai, Weihua Han, Li Cheng
Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) represent a promising
technology
for wind energy harvesting to power dispersed electronic devices.
However, the high startup wind speed requirements of conventional
TENGs limit their practical applications. In this study, we effectively
mitigated this limitation by reducing the startup wind speed of rotary
TENGs through adopting soft contact instead of the traditional hard
surface. The startup wind speed of the TENGs was decreased to 0.2
m/s, which is only 1/3 of that required by conventional rotary TENGs.
Moreover, the soft surface effectively absorbs mechanical energy during
the friction process, thereby avoiding strong mechanical impacts that
could damage the material and prolong the life span of the TENGs.
Notably, the soft contact TENG with a rotary dish of 6 cm demonstrated
a favorable output of 0.92 mW under a weak wind speed of 3 m/s. This
work proposed an effective strategy to reduce the startup limitation
of wind speed and improve the output performance of TENGs through
the utilization of soft contact.