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Material aspects of triboelectric energy generation and sensors

Kim et al., 2020

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8675011337393169412
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Kim D
Lee J
Kim J
Jeong U
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NPG Asia Materials

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The triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is a new type of energy generator first demonstrated in 2012. TENGs have shown potential as power sources for electronic devices and as sensors for detecting mechanical and chemical stimuli. To date, studies on TENGs have …
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