Abstract

Recently, triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have been widely utilized to address the energy demand of portable electronic devices by harvesting electrical energy from human activities or immediate surroundings. To increase the surface charge and surface area of negative TENGs, previous studies suggested several approaches such as micro-patterned arrays, porous structures, multilayer alignment, ion injections, ground systems and mixing of high dielectric constant materials. However, the preparation processes of these nanocomposite TENGs have been found to be complex and expensive. In this work, we report a simple, efficient and inexpensive modification of poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) using graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) fillers and a Na2CO3 template. This GNP-PDMS was chemically bonded using 3-aminopropylethoxysilane (APTES) as a linker with an electrode multilayer made by layer-by-layer deposition of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and poly(4-styrene-sulfonic acid) (PSS)-stabilized GNP (denoted as [PVA/GNP-PSS]n). A 33 wt.% Na2CO3 and 0.5 wt.% of GNP into a PDMS-based TENG gives an open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current density of up to ~270.2 V and ~0.44 μA/cm2, which are ~8.7 and ~3.5 times higher than those of the pristine PDMS, respectively. The higher output performance is due to (1) the improved surface charge density, 54.49 μC/m2, from oxygen functional moieties of GNP, (2) high surface roughness of the composite film, ~0.399 μm, which also increased the effective contact area, and (3) reduced charge leakage from chemical bonding of GNP-PDMS and [PVA/GNP-PSS]3 via APTES. The proposed TENG fabrication process could be useful for the development of other high-performance TENGs.

Highlights

  • Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are an emerging technology for scavenging renewable mechanical energy from the environment by the coupled effect of triboelectrification and electrostatic induction

  • The output performance was increased by the enhanced effective contact area, compressive stress and surface charge density

  • Na2 CO3 sacrificial template and nanoparticles by graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) loading onto the PDMS layer

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Summary

Introduction

Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are an emerging technology for scavenging renewable mechanical energy from the environment by the coupled effect of triboelectrification and electrostatic induction. PDMS mixed with graphite NPs [13], PDMS/aligned graphene sheet [21] and Na2 CO3 [15] showed higher electrical output performance of the TENG These previous studies, differ from this one, which investigated the coupling effect of the two parameters (i.e., simultaneous increase in capacitance and surface area of PDMS films) that improves the electrical output performance of the TENG using both GNP and. 33 wt.% Na2 CO3 and 0.5 wt.% GNP and assembled with a [PVA/GNP-PSS]3 electrode, achieved an open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current density of up to 270.2 V and 0.44 μA/cm , respectively This modified PDMS-based TENG fabrication process could be useful for the development of other high-performance TENGs

Materials
Fabrication of Modified PDMS Composite Films
Characterization
Electrical Output Performance Measurement
Characterization of Composite Films
Conclusions
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