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Shape Memory Polymers for Body Motion Energy Harvesting and Self‐Powered Mechanosensing

Ruiyuan Liu, Xiao Kuang, Jianan Deng, Yi‐Cheng Wang, Aurelia Chi Wang, Wenbo Ding, Ying‐Chih Lai, Jun Chen, Peihong Wang, Zhiqun Lin, H. Jerry Qi, Baoquan Sun, Zhong Lin Wang

Year
2018
Citations
359

Abstract

Growing demand in portable electronics raises a requirement to electronic devices being stretchable, deformable, and durable, for which functional polymers are ideal choices of materials. Here, the first transformable smart energy harvester and self-powered mechanosensation sensor using shape memory polymers is demonstrated. The device is based on the mechanism of a flexible triboelectric nanogenerator using the thermally triggered shape transformation of organic materials for effectively harvesting mechanical energy. This work paves a new direction for functional polymers, especially in the field of mechanosensation for potential applications in areas such as soft robotics, biomedical devices, and wearable electronics.

Keywords

Triboelectric effectEnergy harvestingElectronicsMaterials scienceNanogeneratorShape-memory polymerSoft roboticsWearable technologyMechanosensationNanotechnology

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