A triboelectric nanogenerator based on a spiral rotating shaft for efficient marine energy harvesting of the hydrostatic pressure differential

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Equipment used in underwater sensing and exploration typically relies on cables or batteries for energy supply, resulting in a limited and inconvenient energy supply and marine environmental pollution that hinder the sustainable development of distributed ocean sensing networks. Here, we design a deep-sea differential-pressure triboelectric nanogenerator (DP-TENG) based on a spiral shaft drive using modified polymer materials to harness the hydrostatic pressure gradient energy at varying ocean depths to power underwater equipment. The spiral shaft structure converts a single compression into multiple rotations of the TENG rotor, achieving efficient conversion of differential pressure energy. The multi-pair electrode design enables the DP-TENG to generate a peak current of 61.7 μA, the instantaneous current density can reach 0.69 μA cm−2, and the output performance can be improved by optimizing the spiral angle of the shaft. The DP-TENG can charge a 33 μF capacitor to 17.5 V within five working cycles. It can also power a digital calculator and light up 116 commercial power light-emitting diodes, demonstrating excellent output capability. With its simple structure, low production cost, and small form factor, the DP-TENG can be seamlessly integrated with underwater vehicles. The results hold broad prospects for underwater blue energy harvesting and are expected to contribute to the development of self-powered equipment toward emerging “smart ocean” and blue economy applications.

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一种基于螺旋旋转轴的三电纳米发电机,可高效采集海洋静水压差能量
用于水下传感和勘探的设备通常依靠电缆或电池提供能源,导致能源供应有限且不方便,并造成海洋环境污染,阻碍了分布式海洋传感网络的可持续发展。在此,我们设计了一种基于螺旋轴驱动的深海压差三电纳米发电机(DP-TENG),使用改性聚合物材料,利用不同海洋深度的静水压力梯度能量为水下设备供电。螺旋轴结构将一次压缩转换为 TENG 转子的多次旋转,实现了压差能的高效转换。多对电极设计使 DP-TENG 能够产生 61.7 μA 的峰值电流,瞬时电流密度可达 0.69 μA cm-2,并可通过优化轴的螺旋角度提高输出性能。DP-TENG 可在五个工作周期内将一个 33 μF 的电容器充电至 17.5 V。它还能为数字计算器供电,并点亮 116 个商用功率发光二极管,显示出卓越的输出能力。DP-TENG 结构简单、生产成本低、外形小巧,可与水下航行器无缝集成。该成果为水下蓝色能量采集带来了广阔的前景,有望推动自供电设备的发展,实现新兴的 "智慧海洋 "和蓝色经济应用。
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材料导报:能源(英文)
材料导报:能源(英文) Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Nanotechnology
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