摩擦电效应
纳米发生器
材料科学
金属
纳米技术
液态金属
化学工程
复合材料
冶金
工程类
压电
作者
Li Yang,Langang Guo,Zihan Wang,Chuizhou Meng,Jinrong Wu,Xue Chen,Aliyu Musa,Xiaoqi Jiang,Huanyu Cheng
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202405792
摘要
Stretchable triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) represent a new class of energy-harvesting devices for powering wearable devices. However, most of them are associated with poor stretchability, low stability, and limited substrate material choices. This work presents the design and demonstration of highly stretchable and stable TENGs based on liquid metalel ectrodes with different phases. The conductive and fluidic properties of eutectic gallium-indium (EGaIn) in the serpentine microfluidic channel ensure the robust performance of the EGaIn-based TENG upon stretching over several hundred percent. The bi-phasic EGaIn (bGaIn) from oxidation lowers surface tension and increases adhesion for printing on diverse substrates with high output performance parameters. The optimization of the electrode shapes in the bGaIn-based TENGs can reduce the device footprint and weight, while enhancing stretchability. The applications of the EGaIn- and bGaIn-based TENG include smart elastic bands for human movement monitoring and smart carpets with integrated data transmission/processing modules for headcount monitoring/control. Combining the concept of origami in the paper-based bGaIn TENG can reduce the device footprint to improve output performance per unit area. The integration of bGaIn-TENG on a self-healing polymer substrate with corrosion resistance against acidic and alkaline solutions further facilitates its use in various challenging and extreme environments.
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