Triboelectric nanogenerator (teng) and power generation device based on plant fiber and modified tribo-electronegative material
US-2024195329-A1 · Jun 13, 2024 · US
US12583165B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12583165-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017626364-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 24, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 24, 2026 |
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Aspects of triboelectric fibers and methods of manufacture of the fibers are described. In one example, a method of manufacture of a fiber for generating energy using the triboelectric effect includes forming a preform tube, heating the preform tube in a furnace, feeding a wire through the preform tube and the furnace during the heating, and pulling the wire through the furnace to form a fiber. The methods described herein can be relied upon to manufacture fibers long enough for industrial-scale textile manufacturing, including for use with industrial-scale looms. In one example, forming the preform tube can include providing a polypropylene tube and wrapping the polypropylene tube with a housing layer of amorphous film, such as acrylic film. The acrylic film can be relied upon to maintain the form and integrity of the polypropylene as the wire is pulled, and the acrylic film can be easily removed after the pulling.
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Therefore, the following is claimed: 1 . A method of manufacture of a triboelectric fiber, comprising: providing a preform tube; heating the preform tube in a tube furnace, the tube furnace comprising three different heating regions, wherein the three different heating regions comprise an upper heating region set to about 145° C., a middle heating region set to about 245° C., and a lower heating region set to about 100° C; feeding a wire through the preform tube and the tube furnace during the heating; and pulling the wire through the tube furnace to form the triboelectric fiber, wherein during the pulling, material from the preform tube attaches and adheres to the wire, the triboelectric fiber comprising the wire with a coating of material from the preform tube surrounding the wire. 2 . The method of manufacture of claim 1 , further comprising weaving the triboelectric fiber into a textile using a loom. 3 . The method of manufacture of claim 1 , wherein providing the preform tube comprises: providing a semicrystalline polymer tube comprising polypropylene; wrapping the semicrystalline polymer tube with a housing layer; and baking the semicrystalline polymer tube with the housing layer for consolidation. 4 . The method of manufacture of claim 3 , wherein the housing layer comprises a layer of amorphous film. 5 . The method of manufacture of claim 3 , wherein the housing layer comprises a layer of acrylic film to enclose and guide the semicrystalline polymer when heated and drawn. 6 . The method of manufacture of claim 5 , further comprising removing the layer of acrylic film from the triboelectric fiber. 7 . The method of manufacture of claim 1 , wherein the wire comprises a tungsten wire. 8 . The method of manufacture of claim 1 , wherein the wire comprises a tungsten wire with a diameter of about 50 μm. 9 . The method of manufacture of claim 1 , wherein the triboelectric fiber comprises a diameter of between about 150-1000 μm. 10 . The method of manufacture of claim 1 , wherein pulling the wire comprises pulling at a speed of up to 10 meters per minute. 11 . The method of manufacture of claim 1 , wherein the pulling comprises pulling over a kilometer of the wire through the tube furnace, continuously, to form a continuous strand of the triboelectric fiber over a kilometer long. 12 . The method of manufacture of claim 1 , further comprising: weaving the triboelectric fiber into a textile; weaving a different material into the textile; and incorporating the textile into an article of clothing as at least one of a triboelectric generator or a triboelectric sensor. 13 . The method of manufacture of claim 12 , wherein: the triboelectric sensor comprises a sensor for at least one of a pedometer, a sitting sensor, or a communications interface. 14 . The method of manufacture of claim 1 , further comprising incorporating a segment of the triboelectric fiber into an article of clothing in a plurality of different locations as at least one of a triboelectric generator or a triboelectric sensor at each location. 15 . A method of manufacture of a triboelectric fiber, comprising: providing a semicrystalline polymer tube; wrapping the semicrystalline polymer tube with a housing layer to form a preform tube; heating the preform tube in a tube furnace, the tube furnace comprising three different heating regions, wherein the three different heating regions comprise an upper heating region set to about 145° C . . . a middle heating region set to about 245° C., and a lower heating region set to about 100° C . . . ; feeding a wire through the preform tube and the tube furnace during the heating; and pulling the wire through the tube furnace to form the triboelectric fiber, wherein during the pulling, material from the preform tube attaches and adheres to the wire, the triboelectric fiber comprising the wire with a-coating of material from the preform tube surrounding the wire. 16 . The method of manufacture of claim 15 , further comprising: weaving the triboelectric fiber into a textile; and weaving a different material into the textile. 17 . The method of manufacture of claim 16 , further comprising incorporating the textile into an article of clothing as at least one of a triboelectric generator or a triboelectric sensor. 18 . The method of manufacture of claim 17 , wherein: the triboelectric sensor comprises a sensor for at least one of a pedometer, a sitting sensor, or a communications interface.
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