Wang Yan, Liu Xiangyu, Wang Yawei, Wang Hao, Wang He, Zhang Steven L, Zhao Tiancong, Xu Minyi, Wang Zhong Lin
Dalian Key Laboratory of Marine Micro/Nano Energy and Self-powered Systems, Marine Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, 116026, China.
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0245, United States.
ACS Nano. 2021 Oct 26;15(10):15700-15709. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.1c05127. Epub 2021 Sep 16.
The marine internet of things (MIoT), an increasingly important foundation for ocean development and protection, consists of a variety of marine distributed sensors under water. These sensors of the MIoT have always been highly dependent on batteries. To realize power supply, a flexible seaweed-like triboelectric nanogenerator (S-TENG) capable of harvesting wave energy is proposed in this study. The flexible structure, designed with inspiration from the seaweed structure, processes extensive marine application scenarios. The bending and recovering of the S-TENG structure under wave excitations are converted to electricity. As the output performance increases with the number of parallel connected S-TENG units, an S-TENG system with multiple units could serve for floating buoys, coastal power stations, and even submerged devices. Through the demonstration experiments performed in this study, the flexible, low-cost S-TENG could become an effective approach to achieve a battery independent MIoT.
海洋物联网(MIoT)是海洋开发与保护日益重要的基础,由各种水下海洋分布式传感器组成。这些海洋物联网传感器一直高度依赖电池。为实现供电,本研究提出了一种能够收集波浪能的柔性海藻状摩擦纳米发电机(S-TENG)。该柔性结构的设计灵感来源于海藻结构,具有广泛的海洋应用场景。S-TENG结构在波浪激励下的弯曲和恢复被转化为电能。由于输出性能随着并联连接的S-TENG单元数量的增加而提高,一个具有多个单元的S-TENG系统可用于浮标、海岸电站,甚至水下设备。通过本研究进行的示范实验,这种柔性、低成本的S-TENG可能成为实现独立于电池的海洋物联网的有效途径。