Abstract

We introduce a layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly-induced triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) with a high and stable electric output under a wide range of humidity conditions. In this study, highly porous (cationic poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH)/anionic poly(acrylic acid) (PAA))n multilayer films were prepared via a pH-controlled electrostatic LbL assembly with a subsequent acid treatment and were used as a mold for the triboelectric poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) replica. The electrical output of the TENGs composed of a protuberant PDMS plate and Al electrodes significantly increased based on the evolution of the nano-/micro-structured PDMS bumps. Particularly, the protuberant PDMS film molded from the porous (1.5mgmL−1 PAH/0.5mgmL−1 PAA)20 multilayers displayed a high open-circuit voltage output of 242V and a short-circuit current density of 16.2μAcm−2 under a compressive force of 90N in a relative humidity (RH) of 20%. When this hierarchical PDMS surface was additionally modified by fluorine self-assembled monolayer, the voltage output and current density of the resultant TENG at the same experimental conditions were increased up to approximately 288V and 17μAcm−2, respectively, exhibiting a remarkably high humidity-resistant electrical performance (16% loss of the initial voltage at 80% RH).

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