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Abstract
Wave energy harvesting is critical for advancing the development and
utilization of marine resources. In this study, we present a novel multi-roller
structure triboelectric nanogenerator (MR-TENG) designed specifically for
efficient water wave energy harvesting. The MR-TENG leverages a coupled
multi-roller design to significantly enhance its energy harvesting
capabilities. The triboelectric layers are composed of polytetrafluoroethylene
(PTFE) film and paper, with a grid copper electrode serving as the conductive
element. Through an optimized energy output strategy, a single MR-TENG is
capable of generating 602.045 {\mu}J of electrical energy within 100 s. The
device achieves a short-circuit current (Isc) of approximately 2.06 {\mu}A and
an open-circuit voltage (Voc) of around 166 V. We further investigate the
impact of different connection modes, including parallel and series
configurations, on the performance of MR-TENG arrays. Notably, the electrical
energy produced by the MR-TENG array is sufficient to power 40 blue commercial
light-emitting diodes (LEDs). This research not only introduces a versatile
optimization approach and energy management strategy for roller-structured
TENGs but also contributes significantly to the advancement of ocean-based TENG
technology.