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posted on 2020-11-12, 12:04 authored by Dongyue Jiang, Zeng Fan, Hongchen Wang, Minyi Xu, Guijun Chen, Yongchen Song, Zhong Lin WangAquatic
microbots have drawn great research interest due to the
demands in aquatic environmental monitoring, inspection, and confined
space exploration. Current actuation methods heavily rely on mechanical
motion powered by large-amplitude and high-frequency sources, which
limit the applications with portability and concealment requirements.
Herein we propose a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG)-enabled electrowetting-on-dielectric
(EWOD) actuator (TENG-EWA) for aquatic microbots. The transferred
tribo-charges of a disc TENG alternatively modify the surface energy
of the EWOD actuator, yielding a capillary wave propagation. The reaction
force of the capillary wave actuates the microbot on the water surface.
The characteristics of the TENG induced capillary wave are analyzed
experimentally and modeled theoretically. An optical transparent microbot
(weight of 0.07 g, body length of 1 cm) was actuated forward at a
maximum locomotion velocity of 1 cm/s. Diverse locomotion functions
are demonstrated: with a load of 3 times to the robot net weight,
in seawater, at a silicone-oil/deionized water interface. Besides,
the locomotion of the microbot was demonstrated by a wind-driven TENG,
and a good concealment performance was achieved under infrared camera
and decibel meter. The proposed aquatic TENG-Bot not only shows the
potential of converting environmental energy into actuation force
for microbots but also reveals advantages in optical, sonic, and infrared
concealment.
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