| Literature DB >> 30189137 |
Liang Xu1,2, Hao Wu3, Guo Yao3, Libo Chen1,2, Xiaodan Yang1,2, Baodong Chen1,2, Xin Huang3, Wei Zhong1,2, Xiangyu Chen1,2, Zhouping Yin3, Zhong Lin Wang1,2,4.
Abstract
Electroadhesion generates an adhesion force using an externally applied power source, which has versatile applications in robotics and material handling. In this study, a self-powered electroadhesion system using enhanced triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) to supply power for electroadhesion is presented. By introducing a triboelectric charge supplement channel, the open circuit voltage of the TENG can be significantly boosted by over 10 times, from ∼230 V to more than 3300 V for a single TENG unit, providing sufficiently high voltage for an electroadhesive patch to generate enough adhesion for practical use. The charge supplement channel takes effect through a replenishing mechanism for dissipated charges, maintaining an optimal charge distribution throughout TENG electrodes, which enables the highest open circuit voltage under given surface charge density and device configuration. The fabricated self-powered electroadhesion system shows the ability to manipulate objects of various materials via easy and straightforward operations, demonstrating a great potential for applications in material handling and robotics. Moreover, the voltage enhancement mechanism by the charge supplement channel could be extended to TENGs of other modes, which can provide reliable power sources for various applications that require a high voltage.Keywords: charge supplement; electroadhesion; self-powered; triboelectric nanogenerator; voltage enhancement
Year: 2018 PMID: 30189137 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b05359
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881