Energy harvesting performance of an efficient flexible bio-piezoelectric nanogenerator (BPNG) is demonstrated, where “bio-waste” transparent fish scale (FSC), composed of self-assembled and ordered collagen nano-fibrils, serves as a self-poled piezoelectric active component, exhibiting intrinsic piezoelectric strength of 5.0 pC/N. The dipolar orientation (∼19%) of the self-polarized FSC collagen is confirmed by the angular dependent near edge X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy. The BPNG is able to scavenge several types of ambient mechanical energies such as body movements, machine and sound vibrations, and wind flow which are abundant in living environment. Furthermore, as a power source, it generates the output voltage of 4 V, the short circuit current of 1.5 μA, and the maximum output power density of 1.14 μW/cm2 under repeated compressive normal stress of 0.17 MPa. In addition, serially integrated four BPNGs are able to produce enhanced output voltage of 14 V that turn on more than 50 blue light emitting diodes instantly, proving its essentiality as a sustainable green power source for next generation self-powered implantable medical devices as well as for personal portable electronics with reduced e-waste elements.
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5 September 2016
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September 06 2016
High-performance bio-piezoelectric nanogenerator made with fish scale
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Sujoy Kumar Ghosh;
Sujoy Kumar Ghosh
Organic Nano-Piezoelectric Device Laboratory (ONPDL), Department of Physics,
Jadavpur University
, Kolkata 700032, India
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Dipankar Mandal
Dipankar Mandal
a)
Organic Nano-Piezoelectric Device Laboratory (ONPDL), Department of Physics,
Jadavpur University
, Kolkata 700032, India
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Sujoy Kumar Ghosh
Organic Nano-Piezoelectric Device Laboratory (ONPDL), Department of Physics,
Jadavpur University
, Kolkata 700032, India
Dipankar Mandal
a)
Organic Nano-Piezoelectric Device Laboratory (ONPDL), Department of Physics,
Jadavpur University
, Kolkata 700032, India
a)
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Appl. Phys. Lett. 109, 103701 (2016)
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June 21 2016
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August 11 2016
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Sujoy Kumar Ghosh, Dipankar Mandal; High-performance bio-piezoelectric nanogenerator made with fish scale. Appl. Phys. Lett. 5 September 2016; 109 (10): 103701. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4961623
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