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Micromachines, Volume 14, Issue 9
2023 September - 158 articles
Cover Story: The escalating impact of global warming poses a grave threat to the environment, prompting efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Mechanical energy harvesting can power a growing number of electronic devices. Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are used as force-responsive sensors. The integration of TENGs with CO2-absorbed materials, like CaCO3, presents an eco-friendly approach to mitigate CO2 emissions. This study proposes a single-electrode TENG with CaCO3 as a self-sustainable triboelectric impact sensor and examines the triboelectric property of CaCO3. The sensor, applied in a slap match game, uses support vector machine algorithms to judge the Ddakji's turning state. This eco-friendly strategy combines energy harvesting and environmental mitigation through CaCO3-based TENGs. View this paper
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