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A portable device for water-sloshing-based electricity generation based on charge separation and accumulation.


ABSTRACT: Hydropower generation is a well-known electricity generation technique that uses Faraday's law and hydraulic turbines. Recently, a triboelectrification-based electricity generation device, using water as the triboelectric material (W-TEG) was developed. In addition to the enhancement of the electrical output performance through the operation mechanism, the characteristics of the W-TEG must be examined at the design level to facilitate its portable application. Therefore, in this work, we developed a portable water-sloshing-based electricity generator (PS-EG) that can produce a high electric output and achieved its closed-loop circuit design and quantitative analysis for portable applications. The proposed PS-EG produced peak open-circuit voltage (V OC ) and closed-circuit current (I CC ) of up to 484 V and 4.1 mA, respectively, when subjected to vibrations of 2 Hz. The proposed PS-EG can be effectively used as an auxiliary power source for small electronics and sensors.

SUBMITTER: Chung J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8111679 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A portable device for water-sloshing-based electricity generation based on charge separation and accumulation.

Chung Jihoon J   Heo Deokjae D   Cha Kyunghwan K   Lin Zong-Hong ZH   Hong Jinkee J   Lee Sangmin S  

iScience 20210416 5


Hydropower generation is a well-known electricity generation technique that uses Faraday's law and hydraulic turbines. Recently, a triboelectrification-based electricity generation device, using water as the triboelectric material (W-TEG) was developed. In addition to the enhancement of the electrical output performance through the operation mechanism, the characteristics of the W-TEG must be examined at the design level to facilitate its portable application. Therefore, in this work, we develop  ...[more]

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