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Highly transparent triboelectric nanogenerator utilizing in-situ chemically welded silver nanowire network as electrode for mechanical energy harvesting and body motion monitoring

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Abstract Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) functioning as energy harvester as well as body motion sensor pose great significance for oncoming wearable (opto)electronic systems. Herein, A transparent welded AgNW electrode based TENG… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) functioning as energy harvester as well as body motion sensor pose great significance for oncoming wearable (opto)electronic systems. Herein, A transparent welded AgNW electrode based TENG (WA-TENG) is demonstrated. AgNWs are in-situ chemically welded with surfacial silver oxide naturally formed in air as solder and hydrazine as reductant based on epitaxial recrystallization, ensuring high transparency and conductivity of the electrode used in TENG. This welding endows AgNW electrodes with a high transmittance of 96% (at 77 Ω/sq sheet resistance) and low sheet resistance of 18 Ω/sq (at 92% transmittance), meanwhile, can effectively heal the damaged AgNW network. The WA-TENG exhibits a transmittance up to 95%, and generates an open-circuit voltage (Voc) of 66 V, short-circuit current (Isc) of 8.6 μA, and peak power density of 446 mW/m2 under single-electrode mode at 2 Hz. Besides, it can be employed to monitor human body motions, including bending of the elbow, eye blinking, and bending angle and frequency of the finger. Lastly, the WA-TENG serves as a tactile sensor to record touch control of a smart phone by the finger. The WA-TENG with standout transparency, electric output and sensing performance underscores the crucial role in self-powered wearable multifunctional devices.

Keywords: situ chemically; energy; body motion; teng; chemically welded

Journal Title: Nano Energy
Year Published: 2019

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