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Analysis of Power Generation Characteristics of TENG (Triboelectric Nanogenerator) Suitable for Domestic Transport Environment

국내 수송환경에 적합한 마찰전기 나노발전기의 발전특성 분석

  • Jong-Min, Park (Dept. of Bio-industrial Machinery Engineering, Pusan National University) ;
  • Hyun-Mo, Jung (Dept. of Logistics Packaging, Kyongbuk Science College)
  • Received : 2022.11.30
  • Accepted : 2022.12.06
  • Published : 2022.12.31

Abstract

Sustainable energy supplies without the recharging and replacement of charge storage device have become increasingly important. Among various energy harvesters, the triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) has attracted considerable attention due to its high instantaneous output power, broad selection of available materials, eco-friendly and inexpensive fabrication process, and various working modes customized for target applications. The TENG harvests electrical energy from wasted mechanical energy in the ambient environment. TENG devices are very likely to be used in next-generation renewable energy and energy harvesting. TENG devices have the advantage of being able to manufacture very simple power devices. In this experiment, various organic dielectrics and inorganic dielectrics were used to improve the open voltage of TENG, Among the various organic dielectrics, Teflon-based FEP, which has the highest electron affinity, showed the highest open voltage and Al electrode was fabricated on Teflon substrate by sputtering deposition process. And AAO (Anodized Aluminum Oxide) nanostructures were applied to maximize the specific surface area of the TENG device. The power generation of TENG within the acceleration level (0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2 G) and the frequency range (5-120 Hz) of the domestic transport environment was up to 4 V.

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이 과제는 부산대학교 기본연구지원사업(2년)에 의하여 연구되었음.

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