Multi-scale modified PVDF/Ag@C layer based on dielectric doping and plasma treatment for high-performance triboelectric nanogenerators and self-powered water sterilization

The limitations of dielectric properties and surface electron affinity and the harsh environment including high humidity, high salt content, and biological fouling restricted the efficient ocean energy harvesting of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs). Here, Ag@C dielectric doping and two-step O2+C...

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Published inNano energy Vol. 124; p. 109511
Main Authors Sun, Xiao, Dong, Liting, Liu, Jianhua, Hou, Tianyuan, Chen, Shougang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2024
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Summary:The limitations of dielectric properties and surface electron affinity and the harsh environment including high humidity, high salt content, and biological fouling restricted the efficient ocean energy harvesting of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs). Here, Ag@C dielectric doping and two-step O2+CF4 plasma treatment are applied to achieve multi-scale modification of triboelectric materials. The coating of C shell avoided the agglomeration of Ag NPs. Besides, the amorphous C shell inhibited the formation of electron transport pathways, and the mechanism of suppressing dielectric loss of triboelectric layers were clarified via DFT calculations at the particle (Ag@C)-polymer (polyvinylidene difluoride, PVDF) interface. The surface charge density of plasma treated polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-PVDF/Ag@C-based TENG (PT-TENG) increased from 64.26 µC/m2 to 216.60 µC/m2, representing a significant breakthrough in energy harvesting efficiency. The mechanism of enhanced triboelectric properties was investigated based on modified Overlapped Electron Cloud model. Besides, DFT was applied to analyze the reaction mechanism in depth and predict the products of chemically-surface modification process. The oxygen-containing functional groups introduced by O2 plasma treatment likely serve as a "bridge" for the second-step grafting, which helps to build a more convincing reaction mechanism. The superhydrophobic PVDF/Ag@C exhibited excellent moisture-resistance, salt-resistance, and anti-bioadhensive properties, with outstanding charge density (321.45 µC/m2) at 95% RH, making it very suitable for energy harvesting in harsh marine environments. Moreover, the water sterilization system based on PT-TENG demonstrated a high sterilization rate of 98.74%, which was significantly higher than conventional AC power (89.96%). [Display omitted] •The mechanism of suppressing the dielectric loss of triboelectric layers were clarified via DFT calculations.•The two-step O2+CF4 plasma treatment increased the surface charge density of PT-TENG from 64.26 µC/m2 to 216.60 µC/m2.•The products of chemically-surface modification process were predicted by theoretical calculation.•PT-TENG realized high water sterilization rate (98.74%) in harsh marine environments.
ISSN:2211-2855
DOI:10.1016/j.nanoen.2024.109511