A motion- and sound-activated, 3d-printed, chalcogenide-based triboelectric nanogenerator

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A multilayered triboelectric nanogenerator (MULTENG) that can be actuated by acoustic waves, vibration of a moving car, and tapping motion is built using a 3D-printing technique. The MULTENG can generate an open-circuit voltage of up to 396 V and a short-circuit current of up to 1.62 mA, and can power 38 LEDs. The layers of the triboelectric generator are made of polyetherimide nanopillars and chalcogenide core-shell nanofibers.

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Kanik, M., Say, M. G., Daglar, B., Yavuz, A. F., Dolas, M. H., El-Ashry, M. M., & Bayindir, M. (2015). A motion- and sound-activated, 3d-printed, chalcogenide-based triboelectric nanogenerator. Advanced Materials, 27(14), 2367–2376. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201405944

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