Surface Textured Double Layer Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Autonomous and Ultra‐Sensitive Biomedical Sensing

Author:

Riaz Raheel12ORCID,Dudem Bhaskar3ORCID,Costa Angeli Martina Aurora1ORCID,Douaki Ali1ORCID,Ahmad Mukhtar1,Mejia‐Aguilar Abraham2ORCID,Monsorno Roberto2ORCID,Lugli Paolo1ORCID,Silva S. Ravi P.3ORCID,Petti Luisa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sensing Technologies Laboratory, Faculty of Engineering Free University of Bolzano piazza Domenicani 3 Bolzano Trentino ‐ Alto Adige 39100 Italy

2. Center for Sensing Solutions EURAC Research Via A. Volta 13/A Bolzano Trentino ‐ Alto Adige 39100 Italy

3. Advanced Technology Institute University of Surrey Guildford Surrey GU2‐7XH UK

Abstract

AbstractTriboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have demonstrated great promise especially for the realization of self‐powered biomedical sensors. Nevertheless, developing TENG sensors able to detect the broad range of biomechanical movements experienced on the human body is still a challenge. Herein, a unique ridge‐structured device sensitive to wide range of forces is reported (i.e., low‐forced pulse monitoring to high‐forced gait monitoring). The device is composed of thermoplastic polyurethane layer sandwiched between two textured silicon elastomeric layers. Compared to non‐textured surface configurations, the proposed ridged‐structure provides an increased frictional contact area between the triboelectric materials, while also acting as a spacer between the triboelectric materials. The influence of ridge dimensions on the output performance is investigated by mechanical simulations and electromechanical experimental tests. The optimized device shows a maximum peak output power and current densities of 490 mW m−2 and 1750 µA m−2, respectively at 30 N and 7 Hz of compressive forces. The proposed device exhibits stable electrical output for 10000 cycles. As a proof of concept, the proposed device is used as wearable sensors for monitoring pulse rate, breath patterns, and gait movements. The study suggests the possibility of utilization of novel‐structured sandwich‐type elastomer ridge‐based TENG in different aspects of biomedical sensing and smart wearable application.

Funder

Libera Università di Bolzano

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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