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Paper triboelectric nanogenerator designed for continuous reuse and quick construction

Zhenhuan Zhang1,2,§Yang Jie2,3,§Jiaqing Zhu1,2,§Zongye Zhu2,3,§Hong Chen2,4Qixin Lu2,4Yuanming Zeng2,3Xia Cao1,2,3,4( )Ning Wang1( )Zhonglin Wang2,3,5( )
Research Center for Bioengineering and Sending Technology, Beijing Key Laboratory for Bioengineering and Sensing technologySchool of Chemistry and Biological engineering, and Beijing Municipal Key Laboratory of New Energy Materials and Technologies, University of Science and Technology BeijingBeijing100083China
CAS Center for Excellence in NanoscienceBeijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Chinese Academy of SciencesBeijing100083China
College of Nanoscience and TechnologyUniversity of Chinese Academy of SciencesBeijing100049China
Center on Nanoenergy ResearchSchool of Physical Science and Technology, Guangxi UniversityNanning530004China
School of Materials Science and EngineeringGeorgia Institute of Technology, AtlantaGeorgia 30332-0245 USA

§ Zhenhuan Zhang, Yang Jie, Jiaqing Zhu, and Zongye Zhu contributed equally to this work.

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Along with the unceasing growth of worldwide economic and the associated issues on resources, energy and environment, clean energy generating technologies that are based on recyclable materials, if possible, may become the future trend of development. Here, we report the design of a cheap, lightweight, and recyclable single-electrode triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) that utilizes waste paper as the triboelectric material. Under the current strategy, we successfully developed green energy machines without vastly increasing the mining of various critical minerals around the world. The as-designed TENG could not only collect and convert mechanical energy into electricity with sound efficiency, but also has the merit for continuous reuse and quick construction. The maximum output power density is as high as 171 mW·m−2 at a resistance of 130 MΩ and could be integrated into a book for monitoring reading actions, thus providing a new approach to the low-cost, green and sustainable self-powered electronic systems.

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Zhang Z, Jie Y, Zhu J, et al. Paper triboelectric nanogenerator designed for continuous reuse and quick construction. Nano Research, 2022, 15(2): 1109-1114. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12274-021-3612-8
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Received: 08 April 2021
Revised: 14 May 2021
Accepted: 20 May 2021
Published: 28 August 2021
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