Recent Development of Morphology‐Controlled Hybrid Nanomaterials for Triboelectric Nanogenerator: A Review

Being cognizant of modern electronic devices, the scientists are continuing to investigate renewable green‐energy resources for a decade. Amid different energy harvesting systems, the triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have been found to be the most promising mechanical harvesting technology and h...

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Published in:Chemical record Vol. 22; no. 9; pp. e202200067 - n/a
Main Authors: Kumar, Viresh, Kumar, Praveen, Deka, Rakesh, Abbas, Zahir, Mobin, Shaikh M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01-09-2022
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Summary:Being cognizant of modern electronic devices, the scientists are continuing to investigate renewable green‐energy resources for a decade. Amid different energy harvesting systems, the triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have been found to be the most promising mechanical harvesting technology and have drawn attention to generate electrical energy. Thanks to its instant output power, choice to opt for wide‐ranging materials, low maintenance cost, easy fabrication process and environmentally friendly nature. Due to numerous working modes of TENGs, it is dedicated to desired application at ambient conditions. In this review, an advance correlation of TENGs have been explained based on the variety of nanostructures, including 0D, 1D, 2D, 3D, metal organic frameworks (MOFs), coordination polymers (CPs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), and perovskite materials. Moreover, an overview of previous and current perspectives of various nanomaterials, synthesis, fabrication and their applications in potential fields have been discussed in detail. Desirable TENGs application based on various materials including 0D to 3D that consummate robust structures such as MOFs, CPs, COFs, and Perovskites.
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ISSN:1527-8999
1528-0691
DOI:10.1002/tcr.202200067