Triboelectric Series of 2D Layered Materials.
Minsu SeolSeongsu KimYeonchoo ChoKyung-Eun ByunHaeryong KimJihye KimSung Kyun KimYoung-Jun KimHyeon-Jin ShinSeongjun ParkPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2018)
Recently, as applications based on triboelectricity have expanded, understanding the triboelectric charging behavior of various materials has become essential. This study investigates the triboelectric charging behaviors of various 2D layered materials, including MoS2 , MoSe2 , WS2 , WSe2 , graphene, and graphene oxide in a triboelectric series using the concept of a triboelectric nanogenerator, and confirms the position of 2D materials in the triboelectric series. It is also demonstrated that the results are obviously related to the effective work functions. The charging polarity indicates the similar behavior regardless of the synthetic method and film thickness ranging from a few hundred nanometers (for chemically exfoliated and restacked films) to a few nanometers (for chemical vapor deposited films). Further, the triboelectric charging characteristics could be successfully modified via chemical doping. This study provides new insights to utilize 2D materials in triboelectric devices, allowing thin and flexible device fabrication.