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Edible rice paper-based multifunctional humidity sensor powered by triboelectricity

Sustainable Materials and Technologies, 2023
Hafiz Mohammad Mutee Ur Rehman   +5 more
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Triboelectric Nanogenerators

2016
This book introduces an innovative and high-efficiency technology for mechanical energy harvesting. The book covers the history and development of triboelectric nanogenerators, basic structures, working principles, performance characterization, and potential applications.
Wang, Zhong Lin   +4 more
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Triboelectricity in Capacitive Biopotential Measurements

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2011
Capacitive biopotential measurements suffer from strong motion artifacts, which may result in long time periods during which a reliable measurement is not possible. This study examines contact electrification and triboelectricity as possible reasons for these artifacts and discusses local triboelectric effects on the electrode-body interface as well as
Tobias Wartzek   +4 more
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Output enhancement of triboelectric energy harvester by micro-porous triboelectric layer

2015 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), 2015
A micro-porous polymer film is utilized as a triboelectric layer of triboelectric energy harvester. The relationship between porosity of the triboelectric layer and output characteristics is analyzed for the first time. There are two key parameters found to influence the output performance of the triboelectric energy harvester: the surface charge ...
Yura Oh   +5 more
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Nanowires for Triboelectric Nanogenerators

2018
Future personal electronic systems will follow a trend of lightweight, miniaturization, portability, biocompatibility, body conformability, multifunctionality, and so forth. Such next-generation multifunctional electronic modules will be constituted by large numbers of small functional elements and sensors.
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Triboelectricity of Quartz and Mercury

Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1929
The adsorbed water vapor upon the surfaces of fused quartz and mercury was shown to have a decided effect upon the triboelectric charge produced upon the surfaces. When the water vapor was expelled from the quartz surface by proper heating and exposed surface of the mercury cleaned by distillation, the triboelectric charge was reproducible and was 1 E ...
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Contributions of Piezoelectricity and Triboelectricity to a Hydroxyapatite/Pvdf–Hfp Fiber-Film Nanogenerator

Social Science Research Network, 2022
Shengqiang Wang   +6 more
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Triboelectric Effects in Rocks

1971
Electrostatic phenomena are quite varied and occur widely in nature. The development of an electrostatic charge from mechanical action on a solid body is termed a triboelectric effect. Such effects have not yet been well studied, though the question of various forms of electrification of different solid bodies has been the subject of considerable work [
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Control of triboelectricity by mechanoluminescence in ZnS/Mn-containing polymer films

Nano Energy, 2021
Nannan Wang   +11 more
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