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Fig. 6 | Nano Convergence

Fig. 6

From: Additively manufactured nano-mechanical energy harvesting systems: advancements, potential applications, challenges and future perspectives

Fig. 6

Classification of 3D printed energy harvesting devices based on working principle a 3D printed flexible triboelectric nanogenerator as a self-powered electro-Fenton degradation system [29] b 3D-printed piezoelectric device for self-powered sensor application [33] c 3D-printed stretchable piezoelectric nanogenerator with non-protruding kirigami structure [34] d 3D printed BiSbTe thermoelectric generator [35] e Thermoelectric device composed of a p-type and n-type organic superlattice film deposited onto the flexible PET substrate [36] f 3D printed miniature electromagnetic energy harvester driven by airflow [26] g 3D printed hybrid 3D activity inertial sensor based on EMG, TENG and PENG nanogenerators [37] (Images are re-used with the permission of the publisher)

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