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Triboelectric nanogenerators: from nano energy to extreme manufacturing

Rui Gu1,2Chao Liu1,2Sungjun Park3 ( )Nuo Xu1,2Daegun Kim4Renyun Zhang5Chengkuo Lee6Zhong Lin Wang1 ( )Qijun Sun1,2 ( )
Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 101400, People’s Republic of China
School of Nanoscience and Technology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, People’s Republic of China
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ajou University, Suwon 16499, Republic of Korea
School of Chemical, Biological and Battery Engineering, Gachon University, Seongnam 13120, Republic of Korea
Department of Engineering, Mathematics and Science Education, Mid Sweden University, Holmgatan 10, SE 85170, Sundsvall, Sweden
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, Engineering Drive 3, Singapore 117583, Singapore
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Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs), leveraging their capability for ambient energy harvesting and self-powered sensing, have emerged as a revolutionary solution for the Internet of Things (IoTs) and distributed intelligent systems. As human exploration extends into extreme environments such as deep space, abyssal oceans, and polar regions, TENGs exhibit tremendous application potential in extreme conditions, including high humidity, large temperature differences, low temperature, and strong radiation. However, these extreme environments impose unprecedented requirements on both the structural integrity and functional performance of devices and materials. To bridge this gap, an expanding repertoire of advanced extreme manufacturing methods is being employed in TENG fabrication to transcend the performance boundaries of conventional processing. This article begins by introducing fundamental principles of TENGs, provides comprehensive review on state-of-the-art extreme manufacturing technologies and their applications in harsh environments, and offers forward-looking perspectives on future developments in this field.

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Gu R, Liu C, Park S, et al. Triboelectric nanogenerators: from nano energy to extreme manufacturing. International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, 2026, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2631-7990/ae1fc1

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Published: 01 April 2026
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