With nanogenerators, static electricity as strong as lightening can be saved in a battery

Nanowerk  February 6, 2020 Researchers in South Korea have developed a one-step process of thermal nanoimprinting and simultaneous electric poling to increase the total energy obtained by each cycle of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) with a ferroelectric thermoplastic polymer. They invented an integrated circuit that converted temporary and unstable electric energy generated by a triboelectric nanogenerator into reliable power source. They demonstrated that even when 2.5 µW of energy was input, the conversion efficiency recorded over 70% and that stable power of 1.8V was obtained without external power supply when this circuit was used. This amount of power was enough to […]