2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmt.2018.09.005
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Sliding-mode triboelectric nanogenerator based on paper and as a self-powered velocity and force sensor

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“…Xia et al designed a sliding triboelectric nanogenerator based on paper (SP-TENG) for self-powered speed and force sensors [ 147 ]. In the initial position, the surfaces of the paper and Teflon tape were completely overlapped and in touch with each other.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Xia et al designed a sliding triboelectric nanogenerator based on paper (SP-TENG) for self-powered speed and force sensors [ 147 ]. In the initial position, the surfaces of the paper and Teflon tape were completely overlapped and in touch with each other.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, TENGs have a great application potential in the fields of active-sensing devices and self-powered sensors [137][138][139][140][141][142][143][144], which require less standby power consumption and simpler control circuits compared to traditional sensors. More recently, P-TENGs have also been employed in a wide range of application scenarios, including acoustic [103], pressure/force/weight [129,145,146], velocity/acceleration [136,147], position [148], anti-theft [149], and temperature [145] sensors. Liu et al [146] reported a selfpowered active P-TENG force sensor with an ionogel-infiltrated paper (IIP) as the electrode, aiming for a flexible all paper-based sensor.…”
Section: Emerging Applications Of P-tengs 2d and 3d Self-powered Sensors Based On Paperbased Tengsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, paper‐based sliding mode and free‐standing mode TENGs that can be used in lateral sliding or rotating motion are also proposed. As exhibition in Figure 4C, Xia et al designed a sliding paper‐based TENG that can achieve an open‐circuit of approximately 1000 V and a peak instant power of 18.4 W m −2 62 . In 2018, Wu et al assembled an integratable card‐type TENG (Card‐TENG) based on the freestanding mode.…”
Section: Recent Progress In Paper‐based Teng Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B, Single‐electrode mode, Reproduced with permission: Copyright 2019, Elsevier 61 . C, Sliding mode (Reproduced with permission: Copyright 2018, Elsevier 62 ), and D, free‐standing mode. Reproduced with permission: Copyright 2018, Elsevier 63 .…”
Section: Recent Progress In Paper‐based Teng Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-powered sensors based on NGs can analyze objects from a new perspective. The materials of NG come from a wide range of sources, such as wood [41,42], paper [43][44][45][46], waste milk carton [15], and skin [47][48][49]. Thus, low-cost self-powered sensors can be deployed on a large scale and are a good candidate for data sources for the Internet of things (IoT), big data, and artificial intelligence (AI).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%