Surface Morphology Analysis of Knit Structure-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Enhancing the Transfer Charge

Abstract Harvesting waste biomechanical energy has provided a promising approach to improve the power supplement of wearable devices for extending usage life. Surface morphology is a significant factor for enhancing output performance of triboelectric nanogenerator; however, there is a limitation fo...

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Main Authors: Li Niu, Xuhong Miao, Yutian Li, Xinkai Xie, Zhen Wen, Gaoming Jiang
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-09-01
Series:Nanoscale Research Letters
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-020-03401-1
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spelling doaj-27096f1d2fc444499cc8aa7dab7afc092020-11-25T03:48:37ZengSpringerOpenNanoscale Research Letters1556-276X2020-09-0115111210.1186/s11671-020-03401-1Surface Morphology Analysis of Knit Structure-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Enhancing the Transfer ChargeLi Niu0Xuhong Miao1Yutian Li2Xinkai Xie3Zhen Wen4Gaoming Jiang5Engineering Research Center for Knitting Technology, Ministry of Education, Jiangnan UniversityEngineering Research Center for Knitting Technology, Ministry of Education, Jiangnan UniversityEngineering Research Center for Knitting Technology, Ministry of Education, Jiangnan UniversityInstitute of Functional Nano and Soft Materials (FUNSOM), Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Carbon-Based Functional Materials and Devices, Soochow UniversityInstitute of Functional Nano and Soft Materials (FUNSOM), Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Carbon-Based Functional Materials and Devices, Soochow UniversityEngineering Research Center for Knitting Technology, Ministry of Education, Jiangnan UniversityAbstract Harvesting waste biomechanical energy has provided a promising approach to improve the power supplement of wearable devices for extending usage life. Surface morphology is a significant factor for enhancing output performance of triboelectric nanogenerator; however, there is a limitation for evaluating the morphology of the surface and its impact on power generation. To evaluate the relationship between the surface morphology and transfer charge, there is a mathematical theory that is the fractal geometry theory that has been proposed to analyze the characteristic of irregular surface morphology. This theory provided a good understanding of the contact area and roughness of the surface. We have designed three categories of knit structures with cord appearance by using a flat knitting machine and analyzed their surface characteristics. Meanwhile, the geometric structures can be demonstrated through the fractal dimension for evaluating the generated output performance during contacting and separation. The present research exhibits that, with the increasing number of knitted units, the triboelectric power-generation performance continued to reduce due to the available contact area decreasing. After calculating the fractal dimension of different knit structures, the m*n rib structures show the high transfer charge when the fractal dimension is close to number one, especially the fractal dimension of the 1*1 rib structure that can reach 0.99. The fractal theory can be further used as an approach to evaluate the influence on the output performance of irregular surface morphology, unrelated to the uniform convex unit distraction. The result of this research also demonstrated the feasibility of a knitted-based triboelectric nanogenerator in scavenging biomechanical energy for powering portable electronics integrated into garments.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-020-03401-1Knit structureSurface morphologyFractal theoryTransfer chargeBiomechanical harvest
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author Li Niu
Xuhong Miao
Yutian Li
Xinkai Xie
Zhen Wen
Gaoming Jiang
spellingShingle Li Niu
Xuhong Miao
Yutian Li
Xinkai Xie
Zhen Wen
Gaoming Jiang
Surface Morphology Analysis of Knit Structure-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Enhancing the Transfer Charge
Nanoscale Research Letters
Knit structure
Surface morphology
Fractal theory
Transfer charge
Biomechanical harvest
author_facet Li Niu
Xuhong Miao
Yutian Li
Xinkai Xie
Zhen Wen
Gaoming Jiang
author_sort Li Niu
title Surface Morphology Analysis of Knit Structure-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Enhancing the Transfer Charge
title_short Surface Morphology Analysis of Knit Structure-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Enhancing the Transfer Charge
title_full Surface Morphology Analysis of Knit Structure-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Enhancing the Transfer Charge
title_fullStr Surface Morphology Analysis of Knit Structure-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Enhancing the Transfer Charge
title_full_unstemmed Surface Morphology Analysis of Knit Structure-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Enhancing the Transfer Charge
title_sort surface morphology analysis of knit structure-based triboelectric nanogenerator for enhancing the transfer charge
publisher SpringerOpen
series Nanoscale Research Letters
issn 1556-276X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Harvesting waste biomechanical energy has provided a promising approach to improve the power supplement of wearable devices for extending usage life. Surface morphology is a significant factor for enhancing output performance of triboelectric nanogenerator; however, there is a limitation for evaluating the morphology of the surface and its impact on power generation. To evaluate the relationship between the surface morphology and transfer charge, there is a mathematical theory that is the fractal geometry theory that has been proposed to analyze the characteristic of irregular surface morphology. This theory provided a good understanding of the contact area and roughness of the surface. We have designed three categories of knit structures with cord appearance by using a flat knitting machine and analyzed their surface characteristics. Meanwhile, the geometric structures can be demonstrated through the fractal dimension for evaluating the generated output performance during contacting and separation. The present research exhibits that, with the increasing number of knitted units, the triboelectric power-generation performance continued to reduce due to the available contact area decreasing. After calculating the fractal dimension of different knit structures, the m*n rib structures show the high transfer charge when the fractal dimension is close to number one, especially the fractal dimension of the 1*1 rib structure that can reach 0.99. The fractal theory can be further used as an approach to evaluate the influence on the output performance of irregular surface morphology, unrelated to the uniform convex unit distraction. The result of this research also demonstrated the feasibility of a knitted-based triboelectric nanogenerator in scavenging biomechanical energy for powering portable electronics integrated into garments.
topic Knit structure
Surface morphology
Fractal theory
Transfer charge
Biomechanical harvest
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-020-03401-1
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