| Literature DB >> 28401759 |
Hengyu Guo1,2,3, Min-Hsin Yeh2,4, Yunlong Zi2, Zhen Wen2, Jie Chen3, Guanlin Liu3, Chenguo Hu3, Zhong Lin Wang1,2.
Abstract
The development of lightweight, superportable, and sustainable power sources has become an urgent need for most modern personal electronics. Here, we report a cut-paper-based self-charging power unit (PC-SCPU) that is capable of simultaneously harvesting and storing energy from body movement by combining a paper-based triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) and a supercapacitor (SC), respectively. Utilizing the paper as the substrate with an assembled cut-paper architecture, an ultralight rhombic-shaped TENG is achieved with highly specific mass/volume charge output (82 nC g-1/75 nC cm-3) compared with the traditional acrylic-based TENG (5.7 nC g-1/5.8 nC cm-3), which can effectively charge the SC (∼1 mF) to ∼1 V in minutes. This wallet-contained PC-SCPU is then demonstrated as a sustainable power source for driving wearable and portable electronic devices such as a wireless remote control, electric watch, or temperature sensor. This study presents a potential paper-based portable SCPU for practical and medical applications.Keywords: cut paper; self-charging power unit; supercapacitor; superportable; triboelectric nanogenerator
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28401759 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b00866
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881