Issue 38, 2021, Issue in Progress

High rotational speed hand-powered triboelectric nanogenerator toward a battery-free point-of-care detection system

Abstract

The timely biochemical detection of environmental pollutants or infectious disease is a predominant challenge for global health and people living in remote areas. However, the energy supply is still difficult for both the pretreatment and test steps, especially for diagnostics in resource-limited environments or outdoor point-of-care testing. Herein, we demonstrate a hand-powered triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) system, which can simultaneously accomplish centrifugal pretreatment and analysis without an additional power supply. The complete separation of plasma from red blood cells can be achieved within 1.5 min at an operation frequency of 1 Hz. Besides, according to the impressive high rotational speed of 7500 rpm, the rotating mechanical energy can be efficiently recycled by the TENG to power different electronic devices, such as an electronic watch or thermometer. As a demonstration, the pretreatment of lake water and the detection of hydrogen peroxide contained in it has been realized. The combination of the system with different types of sensors will further promote its applications in multifarious biochemical detections. Moreover, this TENG system is effective, field-portable and ultra-low cost, and is promising for battery-free point-of-care diagnostic systems for outdoor or harsh environments.

Graphical abstract: High rotational speed hand-powered triboelectric nanogenerator toward a battery-free point-of-care detection system

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Apr 2021
Accepted
21 Jun 2021
First published
01 Jul 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 23221-23227

High rotational speed hand-powered triboelectric nanogenerator toward a battery-free point-of-care detection system

Q. Zhou, S. Chen, J. Lai, S. Deng, J. Pan, J. M. Baik and F. Xia, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 23221 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA03323A

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