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Triboelectric Charging at the Nanostructured Solid/Liquid Interface for Area-Scalable Wave Energy Conversion and Its Use in Corrosion Protection
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2015
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Materials ScienceDynamic WaveElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingEngineeringCorrosion ProtectionFlexible ElectronicsElectrode-electrolyte InterfaceEnergy ConversionPiezoelectric NanogeneratorsApplied PhysicsIntegration MethodKinetic Wave EnergyNanostructured Solid/liquid InterfaceSelf-powered NanodevicesElectrochemical InterfaceElectrochemistry
We report a flexible and area-scalable energy-harvesting technique for converting kinetic wave energy. Triboelectrification as a result of direct interaction between a dynamic wave and a large-area nanostructured solid surface produces an induced current among an array of electrodes. An integration method ensures that the induced current between any pair of electrodes can be constructively added up, which enables significant enhancement in output power and realizes area-scalable integration of electrode arrays. Internal and external factors that affect the electric output are comprehensively discussed. The produced electricity not only drives small electronics but also achieves effective impressed current cathodic protection. This type of thin-film-based device is a potentially practical solution of on-site sustained power supply at either coastal or off-shore sites wherever a dynamic wave is available. Potential applications include corrosion protection, pollution degradation, water desalination, and wireless sensing for marine surveillance.
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