Lihong Jiang, Xinlin Liu, Junling Lv, Gaojie Li, Peiyuan Yang, Yumeng Ma, Haiyang Zou and Zhong Lin Wang
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Abstract
Fluid-based triboelectric nanogenerators (F-TENGs) represent a cutting-edge technology that leverages fluids as a contact medium to harness renewable energy through contact electrification (CE) and electrostatic induction. Noteworthy is their remarkable capacity to convert continuous mechanical energy into electricity from environmental sources such as natural wind, river flow, and raindrops. The review delves into the prominent characteristics of F-TENGs, providing a retrospective analysis of their developmental journey and foundational structure. It critically examines key factors influencing power generation capability and output performance, offering insights into the typical structures of F-TENGs in practical applications. The paper highlights the significant achievements of F-TENGs across diverse domains including agriculture, the Internet of Things, environment, transportation, industry, microfluidics, and life science. Furthermore, it discusses the future development directions of F-TENGs, shedding light on the current challenges they face. This review serves as a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, and practitioners, offering a comprehensive understanding of F-TENG's capabilities, applications, and avenues for future exploration in the realm of renewable energy and self-sustained sensor technologies.
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Energy & Environmental Science, a peer-reviewed scientific journal, publishes original research and review articles covering interdisciplinary topics in the (bio)chemical and (bio)physical sciences, as well as chemical engineering disciplines. Published monthly by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), a not-for-profit publisher, Energy & Environmental Science is recognized as a leading journal. It boasts an impressive impact factor of 8.500 as of 2009, ranking 8th among 140 journals in the category "Chemistry, Multidisciplinary," second among 71 journals in "Energy & Fuels," second among 128 journals in "Engineering, Chemical," and first among 181 scientific journals in "Environmental Sciences."
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