posted on 2021-12-13, 05:44authored byBolang Cheng, Shaoshuai Niu, Qi Xu, Juan Wen, Suo Bai, Yong Qin
Triboelectric
nanogenerator (TENG) has the great potential to harvest
the electrostatic energy and mechanical energy of raindrops. However,
raindrops are small and scattered, and it is difficult to harvest
their mechanical energy effectively. In this paper, a gridding triboelectric
nanogenerator (G-TENG) with an area of 81 cm2 is designed
and developed to effectively harvest the mechanical energy of raindrops
on a large scale. Its peak output power density is 8.56 mW/m2, which is 245 times the value of 35 μW/m2 of a
general TENG without gridding. Each unit of the G-TENG can work independently,
which can effectively decrease the mutual counteraction of elastic
deformation among the adjacent positions of the raindrop impacting
layer and avoid the accumulation of raindrops. Under the impact of
simulated raindrops from a shower at a flow rate of 0.137 mL/(cm2·s), the open-circuit voltage (Voc) and the short-circuit current density (Jsc) of the G-TENG reach 400 V and 2.5 mA/m2, respectively. The peak output power density reaches 110 mW/m2, which is 42 times the reported maximum value of 2.6 mW/m2 of raindrop energy harvesting TENGs with the size larger
than 10 cm2. Moreover, the G-TENG can harvest the mechanical
energy of raindrops at a wide range of raindrop flow rates from 0.055
to 0.219 mL/(cm2·s). This work contributes to the
raindrop mechanical energy harvesting on a large scale.