Titelangaben
Gnanaseelan, Natarajan ; Pabba, Durga Prasad ; Acuña-Ureta, David E. ; Fischerauer, Gerhard ; Tremmel, Stephan ; Marian, Max:
Two-Dimensional Layered Materials for Triboelectric Nanogenerators.
In: Progress in Materials Science.
Bd. 158
(2026)
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- 101622.
ISSN 1873-2208
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmatsci.2025.101622
Angaben zu Projekten
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Offizieller Projekttitel Projekt-ID Verschleißfeste triboelektrische Nanogeneratoren auf Dünnschichtbasis für energieautarke Sensorik 527445509 Grundlagen für eine verbesserte Gebrauchsdauerberechnung feststoffgeschmierter Wälzlager im Vakuum durch Multiskalen-Untersuchungen 508541414 |
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft |
Abstract
Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have emerged as promising technology for harvesting mechanical energy from diverse sources, including human motion, vibrations, and environmental forces. Layered or two-dimensional materials, such as MXenes, graphene, carbon nanotubes, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and covalent organic frameworks (COFs), have gained significant attention for their ability to enhance TENG performance through tailored electronic properties, surface functionalization, and structural modifications. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements in TENGs utilizing layered materials, discussing their material design, triboelectric behavior, and integration strategies. Theoretical models explaining charge transfer mechanisms, charge trapping effects, and energy conversion efficiency are critically analyzed. Additionally, challenges related to material degradation, wear, environmental stability, and scalability are addressed, along with potential solutions, such as self-healing tribolayers and advanced energy management circuits. By bridging material science and triboelectric nanogenerator technology, this review highlights future directions for the development of high-performance, durable, and sustainable energy harvesting systems.

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