Energy Harvesters Incorporating Silk from the Taiwan-Native Spider Nephila pilipes

2018 
Silks from Nephila pilipes spiders native to Taiwan, obtained from the major ampullate gland, display novel piezoelectric properties that have been exploited in the preparation of energy harvesters. An energy harvester incorporating approximately 100 pieces of spider silk, each approximately 10 mm long, produced a voltage output of 13.4 mV when vibrated at 4 Hz. A repolarization process enhanced the piezoelectric properties of the spider silks significantly, notably increasing the output voltage to 40.7 mV at 4 Hz. Electrical testing indicated that the output voltages of the energy harvesters incorporating the repolarized silks were 3- to 4-fold higher than those of the harvesters containing the nonpolarized silks. The maximum output power (59.5 pW) was generated by the energy harvester incorporating the repolarized silks when connected to an external load resistor of 8.2 MΩ. The mechanical properties of the spider silks were examined through both microtensile and nanoindenter tests, revealing elastic mod...
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