Eco-Friendly Triboelectric Material Based on Natural Rubber and Activated Carbon from Human Hair.
Tanapon ChomjunIntuorn AppamatoViyada HarnchanaVittaya AmornkitbamrungPublished in: Polymers (2022)
The triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) has emerged as a novel energy technology that converts mechanical energy from surrounding environments to electricity. The TENG fabricated from environmentally friendly materials would encourage the development of next-generation energy technologies that are green and sustainable. In the present work, a green triboelectric material has been fabricated from natural rubber (NR) filled with activated carbon (AC) derived from human hair. It is found that the TENG fabricated from an NR-AC composite as a tribopositive material and a poly-tetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) sheet as a tribonegative one generates the highest peak-to-peak output voltage of 89.6 V, highest peak-to-peak output current of 6.9 µA, and can deliver the maximum power density of 242 mW/m 2 . The finding of this work presents a potential solution for the development of a green and sustainable energy source.