Issue 6, 2024

Polynary energy harvesting and multi-parameter sensing in the heatwave environment of industrial factory buildings by an integrated triboelectric–thermoelectric hybrid generator

Abstract

Taking advantage of a hybrid generator to simultaneously collect polynary energy from a single energy source provides a feasible solution for the energy dilemma in the new era. Herein, we integrate a triboelectric nanogenerator and a thermoelectric generator for polynary energy harvesting and self-powered sensing of heatwaves in large-scale industrial factory buildings, which contains both thermal energy and wind energy. The new design of the fan-shaped rotation triboelectric nanogenerator (FR-TENG) makes it more compact and easily integrated. After structure modeling, the energy conversion efficiency of the FR-TENG can reach a maximum of 37.2%, which can successfully power a Bluetooth hygrothermograph transmitting environmental information wirelessly every 30 s at a wind speed of 4.67 m s−1. An all-inorganic flexible thermoelectric generator (iThEG) is developed based on copper and constantan with an output power density of 0.73 W m−3, and maintains its original mechanical properties after 10 000 bending tests. Moreover, a self-powered hot wind sensing system based on Labview is established which can display wind-speed and wind-temperature in real time. The working concept presented here is also applicable to other single energy sources containing multiple energy forms, such as falling raindrops and sunlight, which can lift energy utilization and conversion efficiency and alleviate the energy crisis.

Graphical abstract: Polynary energy harvesting and multi-parameter sensing in the heatwave environment of industrial factory buildings by an integrated triboelectric–thermoelectric hybrid generator

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
26 Dec 2023
Accepted
05 Feb 2024
First published
06 Feb 2024

Mater. Horiz., 2024,11, 1414-1425

Polynary energy harvesting and multi-parameter sensing in the heatwave environment of industrial factory buildings by an integrated triboelectric–thermoelectric hybrid generator

L. Fang, C. Chen, H. Zhang, X. Tu, Z. Wang, W. He, S. Shen, M. Wu, P. Wang, L. Zheng and Z. L. Wang, Mater. Horiz., 2024, 11, 1414 DOI: 10.1039/D3MH02228E

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