A highly efficient triboelectric negative air ion generator

Negative air ions (NAIs) have been widely harnessed in recent technologies for air pollutant removal and their beneficial effects on human health, including allergy relief and neurotransmitter modulation. Herein, we report a corona-type, mechanically stimulated triboelectric NAI generator. Using the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature sustainability 2021-02, Vol.4 (2), p.147-153
Hauptverfasser: Guo, Hengyu, Chen, Jie, Wang, Longfei, Wang, Aurelia Chi, Li, Yafeng, An, Chunhua, He, Jr-Hau, Hu, Chenguo, Hsiao, Vincent K. S., Wang, Zhong Lin
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Zusammenfassung:Negative air ions (NAIs) have been widely harnessed in recent technologies for air pollutant removal and their beneficial effects on human health, including allergy relief and neurotransmitter modulation. Herein, we report a corona-type, mechanically stimulated triboelectric NAI generator. Using the high output voltage from a triboelectric nanogenerator, air molecules can be locally ionized from carbon fibre electrodes through various movements, with the electron–ion transformation efficiency reaching up to 97%. Using a palm-sized device, 1 × 10 13 NAIs (theoretically 1 × 10 5  ions cm −3 in 100 m 3 space) are produced in one sliding motion, and particulate matter (PM 2.5) can be rapidly reduced from 999 to 0 µg m −3 in 80 s (in a 5,086 cm 3 glass chamber) under an operation frequency of 0.25 Hz. This triboelectric NAI generator is simple, safe and effective, providing an appealing alternative, sustainable avenue to improving health and contributing to a cleaner environment. Negative air ions (NAIs) have been widely harnessed for air purification and environmental therapeutics. Herein, the authors construct a triboelectric NAI generator that produces NAIs with high efficiency, stimulated by mechanical motions.
ISSN:2398-9629
2398-9629
DOI:10.1038/s41893-020-00628-9