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Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Self-Powered Degradation of Chemical Pollutants
Author Affiliations
LIM College, University of Georgia, Yarsi University, University of Manchester, ...
Published InACS Omega
Year2024
Citations16
Abstract
Environmental and human health is severely threatened by wastewater and air pollution, which contain a broad spectrum of organic and inorganic pollutants. Organic contaminants include dyes, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), medical waste, antibiotics, pesticides, and chemical warfare agents. Inorganic gases such as CO2, SO2, and NOx are commonly found in polluted water and air. Traditional methods for pollutant removal, such as oxidation, physicochemical techniques, biotreatment, and enzymatic decomposition, often prove to be inefficient, costly, or energy-intensive. Contemporary solutions like nanofiber-based filters, activated carbon, and plant biomass also face challenges such as generating secondary contaminants and being time-consuming. In this context, triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are emerging as promising alternatives. These devices harvest ambient mechanical energy and convert it to electrical energy,…
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