An ultraviolet and electric field activated photopolymer-ferroelectric nanoparticle composite for the performance enhancement of triboelectric nanogenerators

For the development of high performance triboelectric generators (TENGs), it is required to have facile methods to adjust the triboelectric properties of the friction surfaces. In this work, we present the surface charge density modulation of the photopolymer-ferroelectric nanoparticle composite sur...

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Published inNanoscale Vol. 10; no. 45; pp. 20995 - 21000
Main Authors Shin, Sung-Ho, Park, Daehoon, Jung, Joo-Yun, Park, Pangun, Nah, Junghyo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Royal Society of Chemistry 07.12.2018
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Summary:For the development of high performance triboelectric generators (TENGs), it is required to have facile methods to adjust the triboelectric properties of the friction surfaces. In this work, we present the surface charge density modulation of the photopolymer-ferroelectric nanoparticle composite surface by applying ultraviolet (UV) and electric field. By using the photopolymer, the triboelectric surface property was modulated by exposure to UV. In addition, lithographic surface patterning can be easily adopted to enlarge the frictional surface area as well. Furthermore, the use of the PP allows a facile integration of ferroelectric nanoparticles (NPs) in the form of a nanocomposite structure, which can effectively increase the surface charge density by spontaneous dipole coupling of NPs embedded in the PP layer. As a result, approximately 4-fold higher output power has been achieved by applying this approach. The developed TENGs have also demonstrated superior mechanical durability, generating consistent outputs during 10 cyclic frictional contacts. The approach proposed here is a simple and reliable way to enhance the output performance of TENGs.
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ISSN:2040-3364
2040-3372
DOI:10.1039/c8nr06530f