Jianlong Wang , Zhenjie Wang , Xinxian Wang , Jiacheng Zhang , Yanrui Zhao , Zisen Li , Borui Yang , Hengyu Li , Tinghai Cheng , Zhong Lin Wang
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Abstract
Wave energy, as a rich renewable resource, is essential to advancing the green transformation of energy structures and sustainable development. However, the complexity and variability of real wave environments pose significant challenges to the effective harvesting of energy, especially in the case of low-frequency energy. Therefore, conducting research on adaptive technologies becomes key to ensuring the efficient and stable operation of wave energy conversion devices in varying conditions. This review methodically outlines the recent research progress on the adaptive structure design, environmental adaptability, and energy management circuit of wave energy triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG). It explores the challenges present in actual marine environments and their resolution strategies, emphasizing the importance of adaptive research in advancing the development and application of wave energy technologies. This review aims to offer foundational theoretical knowledge and actionable guidance to advance future studies and the practical deployment of wave energy harvesting.
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Progress in Natural Science: Materials International provides scientists and engineers throughout the world with a central vehicle for the exchange and dissemination of basic theoretical studies and applied research of advanced materials. The emphasis is placed on original research, both analytical and experimental, which is of permanent interest to engineers and scientists, covering all aspects of new materials and technologies, such as, energy and environmental materials; advanced structural materials; advanced transportation materials, functional and electronic materials; nano-scale and amorphous materials; health and biological materials; materials modeling and simulation; materials characterization; and so on. The latest research achievements and innovative papers in basic theoretical studies and applied research of material science will be carefully selected and promptly reported. Thus, the aim of this Journal is to serve the global materials science and technology community with the latest research findings.
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