Multi-Roller Structure Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Enhanced Water Wave Energy Harvesting and Energy Management

Abstract

Wave energy harvesting is critical for advancing the development and utilization of marine resources. In this study, we present a novel multi-roller structure triboelectric nanogenerator (MR-TENG) designed specifically for efficient water wave energy harvesting. The MR-TENG leverages a coupled multi-roller design to significantly enhance its energy harvesting capabilities. The triboelectric layers are composed of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) film and paper, with a grid copper electrode serving as the conductive element. Through an optimized energy output strategy, a single MR-TENG is capable of generating 602.045 μJ of electrical energy within 100 s. The device achieves a short-circuit current (Isc) of approximately 2.06 μA and an open-circuit voltage (Voc) of around 166 V. We further investigate the impact of different connection modes, including parallel and series configurations, on the performance of MR-TENG arrays. Notably, the electrical energy produced by the MR-TENG array is sufficient to power 40 blue commercial light-emitting diodes (LEDs). This research not only introduces a versatile optimization approach and energy management strategy for roller-structured TENGs but also contributes significantly to the advancement of ocean-based TENG technology.

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