Publications by authors named "Youbo Nan"

The ocean wave energy is considered one of the most promising forms of marine blue energy due to its vast reserves and high energy density. However, traditional electromagnetic power generation technology suffers from drawbacks such as high maintenance costs, heavy structures, and low conversion efficiency, which restricts its application range. The triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) uses Maxwell displacement current as its internal driving force, which can efficiently convert irregular, low-frequency, and dispersed mechanical energy into electrical energy.

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The appearance of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) provides a promising energy technology for harvesting abundant water wave energy. Here, the design and fabrication of a swinging origami-structured TENG (SO-TENG) tailored specifically for water wave energy harvesting are presented. The design incorporates an oscillating structure weighted at the bottom, inducing reciprocating motion propelled by the inertia of passing water waves.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on improving triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) for cleaner energy in electrochemical processes, as their limited output has been a significant barrier.
  • Researchers developed a porous and high-roughness PDMS material by mixing it with chitosan, resulting in a TENG that significantly outperformed traditional designs.
  • The new TENG, tested under mechanical force, achieved notable voltage (77.1 V) and current density (33.9 mA/m), and was further used in an electrochemical protection system, highlighting its potential as a clean energy source.
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Corrosion protection has become an important issue as the amount of infrastructure construction in marine environment increased. Photocathodic protection is a promising method to reduce the corrosion of metals, and titanium dioxide (TiO) is the most widely used photoanode. This review summarizes the progress in TiO photogenerated protection in recent years.

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