摩擦电效应
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发电
发电机(电路理论)
汽车工程
能量收集
电
电气工程
功率(物理)
材料科学
机械工程
工程类
量子力学
物理
气体压缩机
复合材料
作者
Lina Zhang,Mengjiao Cheng,He Luo,Haibo Zhang,Guannan Ju,Peng Liu,Yifeng Zhou,Feng Shi
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.201900060
摘要
Abstract Most implantable devices rely on a power supply from batteries and require replacement surgeries once the batteries run low. Mini‐generators that harvest intracorporeal energy available in the human body are promising replacements of batteries and prolong the lifetime of implantable devices, thus reducing surgery pain, risks, and cost. Although various sources of energy available in the human body are used for electricity generation using piezoelectric and triboelectric materials or intravascular turbines, concerns about material durability or thrombus risks remain, and developing novel strategies to fabricate a mini‐generator to harvest the intracorporeal energy is still challenging. Herein, a mini‐generator system is designed by exporting the systolic/diastolic blood pressure from the femoral artery of a sheep to trigger the pressure‐responsive reciprocating vertical motions of a conductor. By applying a magnetic field, an induced voltage of 0.32 V and a stable output power of 13.86 µW are obtained, which is promising to power a state‐of‐the‐art pacemaker (8–10 µW). The noncontact electricity generation strategy provides a novel avenue to sustainable power supply for implantable devices.
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