Abstract

Energy from wind flow is very common in ambient environment which can be harvested by triboelectric generator effectively. Herein, electret based triboelectric generator (E-TriG) with both electrostatic and triboelectric effects are investigated with enhanced performance comparing with the traditional triboelectric generator based on only contact electrification. Electret materials like PTFE, CYTOP, TOPAS, and COC are prepared with different methods and charged under positive or negative conditions to optimize the material property. It is proved that the performance of the triboelectric generator can be improved by negatively charged electrets, while with positively charged electrets, the power output is weakened. As a demonstration, the E-TriG has been successfully applied for wireless temperature sensing. At a wind flow rate of 18 m/s, a storage capacitor can be fully charged by three E-TriGs devices within 15 s, and afterwards, wireless temperature signal could be read and delivered to the internet every 5 s. An average power of 400 μW is therefore harvested. With enhanced performance from the corona charged electret, the triboelectric generator shows promising application for the future wireless sensor networks.

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