Frontiers in Materials (May 2024)

Biodegradable flexible triboelectric nanogenerator for winter sports monitoring

  • Bocong Liu,
  • Zhenning Xie,
  • Qingyang Feng,
  • Yunlu Wang,
  • Mengqi Zhang,
  • Zhuo Lu,
  • Yupeng Mao,
  • Shouwei Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2024.1400258
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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With the energy crisis and environmental pollution becoming a growing concern worldwide, the development of clean and renewable energy from the environment has become an imperative for human survival and development. However, the equipment used to harvest clean renewable energy is large, subject to environmental impacts and regional differences (such as wind, solar and tidal energy). In this study, a biodegradable eggshell membrane triboelectric nanogenerator (EM-TENG) is introduced for the purpose of harvesting low-frequency mechanical energy. A Wireless Intelligent Motion Monitoring System (WIMMS) has been created using EM-TENG. It includes a Bluetooth sensor terminal and an intelligent processing terminal for digital signal reception on a host computer. The EM-TENG can be attached to knee and ankle joints to monitor posture. Therefore, for real-time monitoring of joint and kinetic chain changes during land training of ice dance athletes, the intelligent ice dance land training aid system is important. As a wearable motion monitoring sensor, EM-TENGs application in intelligent motion monitoring, intelligent wearable devices and big data analytics is being promoted.

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