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Cationic metal-organic framework with charge separation effect as a high output triboelectric nanogenerator material for self-powered anticorrosion.

Zhichao ShaoHaoran ChengYi WeiJunshuai ChenKexin GaoZhe FangYangshuang YanLi-Wei MiHongwei Hou
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
New stable frictional materials based on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are greatly desired for applications in self-powered systems. This work reports an ionic MOF material with efficient charge separation mediated by charge induction. ZUT-iMOF-1(Cu) is chemically stable and its triboelectric output performance surpasses those of traditional MOF materials. The short-circuit current of the iMOF triboelectric nanogenerator is 73.79 μA at 5 Hz. The output performance remains stable over 50 000 cycles of continuous operation. The charge and power densities peak at 123.20 μC m -2 and 3133.23 mW m -2 . Owing to its high output performance, ZUT-iMOF-1(Cu) effectively prevents metal corrosion in cathodic-protection systems. Theoretical calculations show that increasing the charge-separation effect promotes the frictional electricity generation behaviour. This study provides research suggestions for ionic MOF frictional materials and will promote their application in self-powered electrochemical cathodic-protection systems.
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