Hongchun Luo, Tao Yang, Xingjian Jing, Yingxuan Cui, Weiyang Qin
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Environmental energy harvesting boosts self-powered sensing
Self-powered sensing technology has extremely important application value in many areas, like healthcare, meteorology, internet of things (IoT) and so on. The progress of energy harvesting technology suitable for various environments is essential for the advancement of self-powered sensors. Mechanical energy has the characteristics of wide distribution, diverse forms and dispersion. The efficient collection of environmental energy is always a difficult problem in the development of self-power supply technology. In this paper, the latest research progress of mechanical energy acquisition technology, the development of self-powered sensors, the methods to improve the efficiency of energy acquisition and the key technical problems of self-powered sensors are reviewed. Especially the latest progresses in improving the output and mechanical stability of piezoelectric, magnetoelectric, triboelectric, thermoelectric nanogenerators are discussed, including nonlinear structure design, resonant tuning technology, power management circuit design, new material preparation, hybrid energy harvesting. Finally, the application prospect and future development of self-powered sensing are discussed.
期刊介绍:
Materials Today Energy is a multi-disciplinary, rapid-publication journal focused on all aspects of materials for energy.
Materials Today Energy provides a forum for the discussion of high quality research that is helping define the inclusive, growing field of energy materials.
Part of the Materials Today family, Materials Today Energy offers authors rigorous peer review, rapid decisions, and high visibility. The editors welcome comprehensive articles, short communications and reviews on both theoretical and experimental work in relation to energy harvesting, conversion, storage and distribution, on topics including but not limited to:
-Solar energy conversion
-Hydrogen generation
-Photocatalysis
-Thermoelectric materials and devices
-Materials for nuclear energy applications
-Materials for Energy Storage
-Environment protection
-Sustainable and green materials