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Liquid-liquid triboelectric nanogenerator based on the immiscible interface of an aqueous two-phase system.

Ye LuLonglong JiangYang YuDehua WangWen-Tao SunYang LiuJing YuJun ZhangKai WangHan HuXiao WangQingming MaXiaoxiong Wang
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
Solid nanogenerators often have limited charge transfer due to their low contact area. Liquid-liquid nanogenerators can transfer a charge better than the solid-solid and solid-liquid counterparts. However, the precise manipulation of the liquid morphology remains a challenge because of the fluidity limits of the liquid. In this work, using the surface tension of a droplet to fix its shape, a liquid-liquid triboelectric nanogenerator in Contact-Separation mode is designed using an immiscible aqueous-aqueous interface, achieving a contact surface charge transfer of 129 nC for a single droplet. The configuration is proven to be applicable in humid environments, and the two-phase materials have good biocompatibility and can be used as an effective drug carrier. Therefore, this nanogenerator is useful for designing future implantable devices. Meanwhile, this design also establishes the foundation of aqueous electronics, and additional applications can be achieved using this route.
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