| Literature DB >> 33504813 |
Qian Zhang1, Qijie Liang2, Dilip Krishna Nandakumar1, Hao Qu1, Qiongfeng Shi3, Fuad Indra Alzakia1, Darrell Jun Jie Tay1, Lin Yang1, Xueping Zhang1, Lakshmi Suresh1, Chengkuo Lee3, Andrew Thye Shen Wee2, Swee Ching Tan4.
Abstract
Hybrid energy-harvesting systems that capture both wave and solar energy from the oceans using triboelectric nanogenerators and photovoltaic cells are promising renewable energy solutions. However, ubiquitous shadows cast from moving objects in these systems are undesirable as they degrade the performance of the photovoltaic cells. Here we report a shadow-tribo-effect nanogenerator that hybrids tribo-effect and shadow-effect together to overcome this issue. Several fiber-supercapacitors are integrated with the shadow-tribo-effect nanogenerator to form a self-charging power system. To capture and store wave/solar energy from oceans, an energy ball based on the self-charging power system is demonstrated. By harnessing the shadow-effect, i.e. the shadow of the moving object in the energy ball, the charging time shortens to 253.3 s to charge the fiber-supercapacitors to the same voltage (0.3 V) as using pure tribo-effect. This cost-effective method to harvest and store the wave/solar energy from the oceans in this work is expected to inspire next-generation large-scale blue energy harvesting.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33504813 PMCID: PMC7841174 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-20919-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919