Three dimensional printed nanogenerators

Abstract In the dawn of energy crisis and rising challenges in powering distributed low energy portable devices, nanogenerators, a class of mechanical energy harvesters is gaining increasing interest in fundamental research and commercial applications. Nanogenerators harvest energy by transducing me...

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Main Authors: Xinran Zhou, Pooi See Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-06-01
Series:EcoMat
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/eom2.12098
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spelling doaj-27f428098da8478e814b36043acf48362021-06-19T01:42:05ZengWileyEcoMat2567-31732021-06-0133n/an/a10.1002/eom2.12098Three dimensional printed nanogeneratorsXinran Zhou0Pooi See Lee1School of Materials Science and Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore SingaporeSchool of Materials Science and Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore SingaporeAbstract In the dawn of energy crisis and rising challenges in powering distributed low energy portable devices, nanogenerators, a class of mechanical energy harvesters is gaining increasing interest in fundamental research and commercial applications. Nanogenerators harvest energy by transducing mechanical energy into electric energy, the performance is highly related to the mechanical and electrical properties of the materials and devices. A typical nanogenerator consists of a substrate, a functional triboelectric active layer, electrode, and separator, which overall built‐up a three dimensional (3D) structure. 3D printing with its ability to form complex 3D structures possess coveted advantages in the development of nanogenerators. In this review, we introduce the importance of 3D structures for nanogenerators and explicitly discuss the different 3D printing methods and the ink formulation to tackle the challenges in 3D structured nanogenerators. Additionally, the principle and application of 4D printing in nanogenerator fabrication are critically highlighted.https://doi.org/10.1002/eom2.120983D printing3D structure4D printingnanogeneratorpiezoelectrictriboelectric
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author Xinran Zhou
Pooi See Lee
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Pooi See Lee
Three dimensional printed nanogenerators
EcoMat
3D printing
3D structure
4D printing
nanogenerator
piezoelectric
triboelectric
author_facet Xinran Zhou
Pooi See Lee
author_sort Xinran Zhou
title Three dimensional printed nanogenerators
title_short Three dimensional printed nanogenerators
title_full Three dimensional printed nanogenerators
title_fullStr Three dimensional printed nanogenerators
title_full_unstemmed Three dimensional printed nanogenerators
title_sort three dimensional printed nanogenerators
publisher Wiley
series EcoMat
issn 2567-3173
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract In the dawn of energy crisis and rising challenges in powering distributed low energy portable devices, nanogenerators, a class of mechanical energy harvesters is gaining increasing interest in fundamental research and commercial applications. Nanogenerators harvest energy by transducing mechanical energy into electric energy, the performance is highly related to the mechanical and electrical properties of the materials and devices. A typical nanogenerator consists of a substrate, a functional triboelectric active layer, electrode, and separator, which overall built‐up a three dimensional (3D) structure. 3D printing with its ability to form complex 3D structures possess coveted advantages in the development of nanogenerators. In this review, we introduce the importance of 3D structures for nanogenerators and explicitly discuss the different 3D printing methods and the ink formulation to tackle the challenges in 3D structured nanogenerators. Additionally, the principle and application of 4D printing in nanogenerator fabrication are critically highlighted.
topic 3D printing
3D structure
4D printing
nanogenerator
piezoelectric
triboelectric
url https://doi.org/10.1002/eom2.12098
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