Hybridized and Coupled Nanogenerators. Ya Yang. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

Автор: Ya Yang
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited
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from 0.415 to 0.433 V due to the piezoelectric nanogenerator.

      Source: Reproduced with permission from Yang et al. [25]. Copyright 2013, American Chemical Society.

      Yang et al. also reported many other hybrid energy cells [26–29], including TENGs, piezoelectric nanogenerators, solar cells, thermoelectric nanogenerators, and pyroelectric nanogenerators. All the hybrid energy cells are based on effectively integrating the multimode energy scavenging units into a system to obtain sustainable power supply. The purpose of developing hybrid energy cells is to maximize the energies obtained from our living environment. How to effectively integrate the different energy scavenging units is still a challenge in practical devices. Moreover, the ratios among different energy scavenging abilities also need to be considered to make sure that this integration is useful in the system.

      1.2.2 Electromagnetic–Triboelectric Hybridized Nanogenerators

      The electromagnetic effect is due to the electromagnetic induction in Faraday's law, where the magnet and the coil have relative movements to induce the voltage/current signals. The working of a TENG is based on the coupling effect between the triboelectrification effect and the electrostatic induction in the periodical mechanical motion process [2]. In 2015, Prof. Ya Yang and coworkers first developed a method to integrate an EMG and a TENG in one device [8], so that the same mechanical motions can generate more electric energy due to the use of two energy scavenging devices. The corresponding energy conversion efficiency from mechanical energy to electric energy can be largely increased. This method has been rapidly extended to scavenge many kinds of other mechanical energies, such as wind energy [30], biomechanical energy [31], rotational energy [11], and so on.

      Source: Reproduced with permission from Wu et al. [8]. Copyright 2015, Elsevier.

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      Source: Reproduced with permission from Wang et al. [32]. Copyright 2015, John Wiley and Sons.

      (b) Photograph of the hybridized