Publication: Hybrid Textile Nanogenerators Based on Cotton-PANI/CNT Composites for Simultaneous Harvesting of Mechanical and Thermal Energy
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Issued Date
2025-01-01
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25740962
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2-s2.0-105005485459
Journal Title
ACS Applied Energy Materials
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Bibliographic Citation
ACS Applied Energy Materials (2025)
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Navatragulpisit S., Saetang C., Mohsom P., Sriphan S., Pakawanit P., Hajra S., Kim H.J., Ukasi S., Vittayakorn N., Charoonsuk T. Hybrid Textile Nanogenerators Based on Cotton-PANI/CNT Composites for Simultaneous Harvesting of Mechanical and Thermal Energy. ACS Applied Energy Materials (2025). doi:10.1021/acsaem.5c00900 Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/21037
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Abstract
Rapid advancements in wearable electronics (WEs) have accelerated the development of textile-based triboelectric nanogenerators (T-TENGs) as flexible and sustainable power sources. However, one major challenge lies in mitigating the charge loss due to heat generation during repeated mechanical operations. In this work, we demonstrate a hybrid energy-harvesting textile that integrates both triboelectric and thermoelectric functionalities. Cotton (cot-) fabric serves as the triboelectric substrate, coated with a polyaniline/carbon nanotube (PANI/CNT) thermoelectric composite, enabling the simultaneous harvesting of mechanical and thermal energy. The optimized cot-PANI/CNT device exhibits a high Seebeck coefficient (98.5 mV/K), a power factor of ∼9 μW/mK2, and improved electrical conductivity, while maintaining fabric flexibility. The hybrid system achieves an open-circuit voltage (VOC) of ∼40.0 V and a short-circuit current (ISC) of ∼77.3 μA, yielding a maximum output power of ∼272.3 μW (30.3 μW/cm2). The device successfully powers wearable-scale electronics, and mechanistic insights are provided into the synergistic charge generation pathways between the triboelectric and thermoelectric components.
