Wearable, Breathable and Waterproof Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Harvesting Human Motion and Raindrop Energy
Wei Yuan, Chuguo Zhang, Baofeng Zhang, Xuelian Wei, Yang Ou, Yuebo Liu, Lixia He, Shengnan Cui, Jie Wang, Zhong Lin Wang
Abstract
Abstract Smart textiles capable of harvesting biomechanical energy via triboelectric effect have been well developed in the field of self‐powered wearable electronic products. However, it is still a challenge to manufacture self‐charging wearable electronic products with features of high triboelectric output, breathability and water resistance, simultaneously. Herein, a multifunctional wearable triboelectric nanogenerator (MW‐TENG) is designed with the functions of flexibility, excellent water resistance and air permeability to provide comfort and convenience in practical application. The maximum peak power density of the MW‐TENG can reach 1.03 W m –2 under the frequency of 3 Hz. Moreover, the MW‐TENG can be embedded in clothes and shoes to drive wearable electronic devices by harvesting human mechanical energy and raindrop energy. This work not only presents a kind of MW‐TENG with the functions of flexible, breathable, and waterproof, but also provides a practical strategy to design multifunctional self‐powered wearable electronic devices.