Journal of Semiconductors, Volume. 42, Issue 10, 101601(2021)
Self-charging power textiles integrating energy harvesting triboelectric nanogenerators with energy storage batteries/supercapacitors
Fig. 1. (Color online) Schematic illustration of self-charging power textiles, mainly including fiber/fabric-based energy harvesting units, fiber/fabric-based energy storage unit, and power management circuits.
Fig. 2. (Color online) All-in-one integrated self-charging power systems based on different hybridizing modes, including (a) photorechargeable energy storage system. Reproduced with the permission from Ref. [
Fig. 3. (Color online) All-in-one self-charging power fibers. (a) A flexible coaxial self-charging fiber with a fiber-shaped TENG outside and a fiber-shaped SC inside. Adapted with permission from Ref. [
Fig. 4. (Color online) Self-charging power textiles developed with interwoven TENG fabrics. (a) A novel integrated self-charging power unit consisting of a flexible energy harvesting TENG cloth and a flexible LIB belt. Reproduced with permission from Ref. [
Fig. 5. (Color online) Self-charging power textiles fabricated with fiber-based TENGs and fiber-based SCs. (a) A highly stretchable and washable all-yarn-based self-charging knitting power textile composed of fiber TENG and fiber SC. Reproduced with permission from Ref. [
Fig. 6. (Color online) Self-charging power textiles developed from fabric substrates. (a) Wearable fabric-based integrated self-charging power supply system developed by storing triboelectric energy harvesting energy in an integrated SC. Reproduced with permission from Ref. [
Fig. 7. (Color online) Fabric-based self-charging power systems with membranous constructions. (a) An ultralight and flexible self-charging power system via all electrospun paper based on TENGs as energy harvester and all electrospun paper based SCs as storage device. Reproduced with permission from Ref. [
Fig. 8. (Color online) Self-charging power textiles with multi-modular energy harvesting methods. (a) Self-powered textiles for wearable electronics by hybridizing fiber-shaped TENGs, solar cells, and SCs. Reproduced from permission from Ref. [
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Kai Dong, Zhong Lin Wang. Self-charging power textiles integrating energy harvesting triboelectric nanogenerators with energy storage batteries/supercapacitors[J]. Journal of Semiconductors, 2021, 42(10): 101601
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Received: Jun. 5, 2021
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Published Online: Nov. 12, 2021
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