Nature Communications (Aug 2024)

Integrated triboelectric nanogenerator and radiative cooler for all-weather transparent glass surfaces

  • Geon Lee,
  • Hyunjung Kang,
  • Jooyeong Yun,
  • Dongwoo Chae,
  • Minsu Jeong,
  • Minseo Jeong,
  • Dasol Lee,
  • Miso Kim,
  • Heon Lee,
  • Junsuk Rho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-50872-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract Sustainable energies from weather are the most ubiquitous and non-depleted resources. However, existing devices exploiting weather-dependent energies are sensitive to weather conditions and geographical locations, making their universal applicability challenging. Herein, we propose an all-weather sustainable glass surface integrating a triboelectric nanogenerator and radiative cooler, which serves as a sustainable device, harvesting energy from raindrops and saving energy on sunny days. By systematically designing transparent, high-performance triboelectric layers, functioning as thermal emitters simultaneously, particularly compatible with radiative cooling components optimized with an evolutionary algorithm, our proposed device achieves optimal performance for all-weather-dependent energies. We generate 248.28 Wm−2 from a single droplet with an energy conversion ratio of 2.5%. Moreover, the inner temperature is cooled down by a maximum of 24.1 °C compared to pristine glass. Notably, as the proposed device is realized to provide high transparency up to 80% in the visible range, we are confident that our proposed device can be applied to versatile applications.