摩擦电效应
热磁对流
材料科学
热能
纳米发生器
能量转换
发电
电势能
能量收集
机械能
热的
电力
功率(物理)
汽车工程
磁场
复合材料
热力学
工程类
物理
压电
量子力学
作者
Cátia Rodrígues,Ana L. Pires,Isabel Gonçalves,D.J. Silva,Joana OIiveira,André M. Pereira,J. Ventura
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202110288
摘要
Abstract Developing new energy generation technologies able to effectively convert low‐grade thermal energy into electricity is an urgent necessity to tackle the continuous surge in energy demand and mitigate climate change. Here, a hybrid device that couples triboelectric and thermomagnetic effects to generate electrical power in the presence of small temperature gradients near room temperature is demonstrated. The thermomagnetic effect allows to induce the periodic and sustained motion of a second‐order ferromagnetic material in temperature gradients below 30 °C. This mechanical motion is then converted into electrical energy using a low‐cost triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG). The applicability of this concept is demonstrated in a broad range of operating temperatures in both the cold (15 to 37 °C) and hot (60 to 90 °C) sides. It is further shown that the electrical power generated by the hybrid TENG is more than 35× higher than that obtained by a conventional thermomagnetic generator driven by magnetic induction. The obtained results show that this implementation is a feasible thermal energy conversion technology, further expanding the applicability of triboelectricity into the realm of room temperature thermal harvesting.
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