Biomimicking hydrophobic leaf structure using soft lithography for fog harvesting, triboelectric nanogenerators as a self-powered rain sensor

利用软光刻技术仿生疏水叶片结构进行雾气收集,摩擦纳米发电机作为自供电雨量传感器

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Abstract

This study focused on the soft lithography technique of transferring the shape of a leaf's surface using a polymer film made by replicating the different patterns on the surfaces of four leaves. These films were used to collect fog water and to create TENGs for self-powered rain sensors. This research mainly focuses on analyzing the potential surface patterns of leaf films to improve fog water collection, enhancing the efficiency of TENGs, and looking at freshwater shortages in arid areas. The evaluations included surface morphology, contact angles, and structural analysis with goniometric drop morphology and 3D optical profilometry. Leaf-based TENGs showed promising power density, stability, and charging for energy gathering. Furthermore, the TENG devices showed their ability to detect raindrop patterns, highlighting their potential uses in promoting environmental sustainability. Hence, the result revealed that biomimicry can produce eco-friendly energy harvesting and sensor systems to reduce water scarcity and advance renewable energy.

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