Advanced Electronic Materials (Jun 2024)

Human Body Electrode Enabled Direct Current Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Self‐Powered Wireless Human Motion and Environment Monitoring

  • Lianbin Xia,
  • Hao Zhou,
  • Jinkai Chen,
  • Fuhai Liu,
  • Shiyuan Chang,
  • Yuhuai Huang,
  • Jingyang Jiang,
  • Kang Dong,
  • Yun Wu,
  • Chenhao Zhang,
  • Weipeng Xuan,
  • Shurong Dong,
  • Jikui Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/aelm.202300713
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is a promising technology, which can convert biokinetic energy into electricity and be utilized as self‐powered sensors and power sources for wearable electronics. The existing designs of conventional TENGs require complex fabrication processes and device structures, and they need to be attached on human body for wearable application, which is uncomfortable and may lead to malfunction under intense body moment. Here, a direct current TENG is proposed by utilizing natural human body, basketball, shoes, and ground floor. A unidirectional peak voltage and current output up to 700 V and 23 µA can be generated when a player plays a basketball, which can lighten up an array of 240 LEDs, and charge a 100 µF capacitor to 3.2 V in 1 min. The output of TENG is utilized to identify different movements of a basketball player using machine learning algorithm with an accuracy up to 96.7%. Moreover, the human body enabled direct current TENG (HBDC‐TENG) is used as a self‐powered sensor and an energy harvester for a wireless sensing system, which can collect human motion and environmental information, and transmit them wirelessly. The HBDC‐TENG has a great significance for self‐powered wearable electronics, providing a viable solution for human motion status and ambient environment monitoring.

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