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Abstract
Triboelectric Nanogenerator (TENG), which couples the contact electrification (CE) and electrostatic induction effects, provides a promising route to efficiently harvest energy from droplets.
Despite the seemingly modest energy derived from individual droplet, its widespread and abundant nature across diverse scenarios, including rainfalls, misty environments, water-logged and altitude variations ground, presents significant untapped energy potential. This underscores the practical importance of harvesting droplet energy as a vital component in fulfilling the demand for sustainable energy. Herein, we delve into the recent advancements in droplet energy harvesting using TENG. Initially, the electric double layer (EDL) of droplet-based TENGs is discussed in-depth, including the “two-step” formation process of EDL, as well as the sources and influencing factors of electrostatic charges on solid surface. Subsequently, three common work modes of droplet-based TENGs are introduced, and the energy harvesting process and the maximum efficiency of DEG which possess the droplet-characteristic feature are detailed description. Additionally, the performance and advantages of droplet-based TENGs are outlined, followed by a summary of strategies aimed at enhancing the output performance of droplet-based TENGs. Finally, potential applications and future prospects of droplet-based TENGs are discussed, that are essential for propelling the advancement in the field of droplet energy harvesting via TENG.
三电纳米发电机(TENG)将接触电化效应(CE)和静电感应效应结合在一起,为从液滴中高效获取能量提供了一条前景广阔的途径。尽管从单个液滴中获取的能量看似微不足道,但液滴在降雨、雾霾环境、水渍和海拔高度变化地面等不同场景中广泛存在且能量丰富,蕴含着巨大的未开发能源潜力。这凸显了收集水滴能量作为满足可持续能源需求的重要组成部分的实际重要性。在此,我们将深入探讨利用 TENG 收集液滴能量的最新进展。首先,深入讨论了基于液滴的 TENG 的电双层(EDL),包括 EDL 的 "两步 "形成过程,以及固体表面静电荷的来源和影响因素。随后,介绍了液滴型 TENG 的三种常见工作模式,并详细说明了具有液滴特征的 DEG 的能量收集过程和最大效率。此外,还概述了液滴型 TENG 的性能和优势,并总结了旨在提高液滴型 TENG 输出性能的策略。最后,讨论了基于液滴的 TENG 的潜在应用和未来前景,这对于推动通过 TENG 进行液滴能量收集领域的发展至关重要。