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    2D Layered Materials Based Triboelectric Self‐Powered Sensors by Rajaboina, Rakesh Kumar, Khanapuram, Uday Kumar, Kulandaivel, Anu

    Published in Advanced Sensor Research (01-10-2024)
    “…Sensors play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life, ensuring safety, and facilitating technological advancements. Over the past decade, 2D layered…”
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    Facile and Robust High‐Performance Triboelectric Nanogenerator Based on Electronic Waste for Self‐Powered Electronics by Suneetha, Vikram Lakshmi, Mahesh, Velpula, Supraja, Potu, Navaneeth, Madathil, Uday Kumar, Khanapuram, Rakesh Kumar, Rajaboina

    Published in Energy technology (Weinheim, Germany) (03-10-2024)
    “…The widespread adoption of electronic devices has led to a dramatic increase in electronic waste (e‐waste), posing significant environmental, human health,…”
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    Innovative Integration of Triboelectric Nanogenerators into Signature Stamps for Energy Harvesting, Self-Powered Electronic Devices, and Smart Applications by Bochu, Lakshakoti, Potu, Supraja, Navaneeth, Madathil, Khanapuram, Uday Kumar, Rajaboina, Rakesh Kumar, Kodali, Prakash

    Published in Eng (Basel, Switzerland) (01-06-2024)
    “…In this manuscript, we present a novel approach for integrating Triboelectric Nanogenerators (TENGs) into signature stamps, termed Stamp TENG (S-TENG). We have…”
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    ZIF-67-Metal–Organic-Framework-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Self-Powered Devices by Barsiwal, Sachin, Babu, Anjaly, Khanapuram, Uday Kumar, Potu, Supraja, Madathil, Navneeth, Rajaboina, Rakesh Kumar, Mishra, Siju, Divi, Haranath, Kodali, Prakash, Nagapuri, Raju, Chinthakuntla, Thirmal

    Published in Nanoenergy Advances (21-10-2022)
    “…Energy harvesting from the ambient environment can be a beneficial and promising source for powering micro- and nanodevices. Triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG)…”
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    Exploring Wettability: A Key to Optimizing Liquid–Solid Triboelectric Nanogenerators by Kulandaivel, Anu, Potu, Supraja, Rajaboina, Rakesh Kumar, Khanapuram, Uday Kumar

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (30-10-2024)
    “…Nowadays, the liquid–solid triboelectric nanogenerator (L-S TENG) has gained much attention among researchers because of its ability to be a part of…”
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    Oxide based triboelectric nanogenerators: Recent advances and future prospects in energy harvesting by Potu, Supraja, Kulandaivel, Anu, Gollapelli, Buchaiah, Khanapuram, Uday Kumar, Rajaboina, Rakesh Kumar

    “…Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have gained significant attention as a viable solution for energy harvesting, sensing, and self-powered systems. However,…”
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    Advances in ferrofluid-based triboelectric nanogenerators: Design, performance, and prospects for energy harvesting applications by Kulandaivel, Anu, Potu, Supraja, Babu, Anjaly, Madathil, Navaneeth, Velpula, Mahesh, Rajaboina, Rakesh Kumar, Khanapuram, Uday Kumar

    Published in Nano energy (01-02-2024)
    “…Small-scale electronic devices need self-powering technology, and one way to do that is to use mechanical energy harvesters. These devices can turn ambient…”
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    Crystalline Porous Material‐Based Nanogenerators: Recent Progress, Applications, Challenges, and Opportunities by Rajaboina, Rakesh Kumar, Khanapuram, Uday Kumar, Vivekananthan, Venkateswaran, Khandelwal, Gaurav, Potu, Supraja, Babu, Anjaly, Madathil, Navaneeth, Velpula, Mahesh, Kodali, Prakash

    “…Nanogenerator (NG) is a potential technology that allows to build self‐powered systems, sensors, flexible and portable electronics in the current Internet of…”
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    Revolutionizing waste-to-energy: harnessing the power of triboelectric nanogenerators by Kumar, Khanapuram Uday, Hajra, Sugato, Mohana Rani, Gokana, Panda, Swati, Umapathi, Reddicherla, Venkateswarlu, Sada, Kim, Hoe Joon, Mishra, Yogendra Kumar, Kumar, Rajaboina Rakesh

    Published in Advanced composites and hybrid materials (01-06-2024)
    “…Recently, there has been a lot of focus on developing new waste-to-energy technologies because they help us to provide sustainable energy solutions for future…”
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    From Acoustic to Electric: Advanced Triboelectric Nanogenerators with Fe‐Based Metal–Organic Frameworks by Babu, Anjaly, Gupta, Sushmita, Katru, Rajesh, Madathil, Navaneeth, Kulandaivel, Anu, Kodali, Prakash, Divi, Haranath, Borkar, Hitesh, Khanapuram, Uday Kumar, Rajaboina, Rakesh Kumar

    Published in Energy technology (Weinheim, Germany) (01-08-2024)
    “…This study explores using metal–organic framework materials, notably MIL‐88 A and BaTiO3, as multifunctional additives within polydimethylsiloxane to boost the…”
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    Phosphor-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Mechanical Energy Harvesting and Self-Powered Systems by Rakshita, Muddamalla, Madathil, Navaneeth, Sharma, Aachal A., Pradhan, Payal P., Kasireddi A.K, Durga Prasad, Khanapuram, Uday Kumar, Rajaboina, Rakesh Kumar, Divi, Haranath

    Published in ACS applied electronic materials (26-03-2024)
    “…Exploring different types of materials in triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) research remains a dynamic and evolving field. This work marks an important…”
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    Rare-Earth Ion-Activated Nanostructured Fluorescent Marker for Easy Naked Eye Detection and Swift Imaging of Latent Fingerprints by Pradhan, Payal P., Muddamalla, Rakshita, Sharma, Aachal A., Kasireddi A. K, Durga Prasad, Khanapuram, Uday Kumar, Rajaboina, Rakesh Kumar, Divi, Haranath

    Published in ACS applied nano materials (10-11-2023)
    “…Latent fingerprint (LFP) imaging is critical for crime scene detection and personal data recognition. In law enforcement applications, there is a great need…”
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