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Self-Powered Motion-Driven Triboelectric Electroluminescence Textile System.

Hye-Jeong Park1, SeongMin Kim1, Jeong Hwan Lee1, Hyoung Taek Kim1, Wanchul Seung1, Youngin Son1, Tae Yun Kim1, Usman Khan1, Nae-Man Park2, Sang-Woo Kim1.   

Abstract

In recent years, smart light-emitting-type electronic devices for wearable applications have been required to have flexibility and miniaturization, which limits the use of conventional bulk batteries. Therefore, it is important to develop a self-powered light-emitting system. Our study demonstrates the potential of a new self-powered luminescent textile system that emits light driven by random motions. The device is a ZnS:Cu-based textile motion-driven electroluminescent device (TDEL) fabricated onto the woven fibers of a ZnS:Cu-embedded PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) composite. Triboelectrification, which raises a discontinuous electric field, is generated by the contact separation movement of the friction material. Therefore, light can be generated via triboelectrification by the mechanical deformation of the ZnS:Cu-embedded PDMS composite. This study showed that the TDEL emitted light from the internal triboelectric field during contact and from the external triboelectric field during separation. Light was then emitted twice in a cycle, suggesting that continuous light can be emitted by various movements, which is a key step in developing self-powered systems for wearable applications. Therefore, this technology is a textile motion-driven electroluminescence system based on composite fibers (ZnS:Cu + PDMS) and PTFE fibers, and the proposed self-emitting textile system can be easily fabricated and applied to smart clothes.

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Keywords:  electroluminescence; luminescent textile; motion-driven; triboelectrification; woven structure

Year:  2019        PMID: 30608128     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b16023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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