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Dynamic Thermostable Cellulosic Triboelectric Materials from Multilevel-Non-Covalent Interactions.

Jinlong WangYanhua LiuTao LiuSong ZhangZhiting WeiBin LuoChenchen CaiMingchao ChiShuangfei WangShuangxi Nie
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Triboelectric materials present great potential for harvesting huge amounts of dispersed energy, and converting them directly into useful electricity, a process that generates power more sustainably. Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have emerged as a technology to power electronics and sensors, and it is expected to solve the problem of energy harvesting and self-powered sensing from extreme environments. In this paper, a high-temperature-resistant triboelectric material is designed based on multilevel non-covalent bonding interactions, which achieves an ultra-high surface charge density of 192 µC m -2 at high temperatures. TENGs based on the triboelectric material exhibit more than an order of magnitude higher power output (2750 mW m -2 at 200 °C) than the existing devices at high temperatures. These remarkable properties are achieved based on enthalpy-driven molecular assembly in highly unbonded states. Thus, the material maintains bond strength and ultra-high surface charge density in entropy-dominated high-temperature environments. This molecular design concept points out a promising direction for the preparation of polymers with excellent triboelectric properties.
Keyphrases
  • high temperature
  • mass spectrometry
  • low cost