| Literature DB >> 30875188 |
Minje Kim1, Daehoon Park1, Md Mehebub Alam1, Sol Lee1, Pangun Park1, Junghyo Nah1.
Abstract
Performance enhancement of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) has been largely limited by the relatively low output current density. Thus, extensive research efforts have been made to increase the output current density. In this respect, this work presents a method to effectively increase output current density of TENGs by adopting polarized ferroelectric polymers and MoS2 composite. Specifically, by compositing bulk MoS2 flakes with both Nylon-11 and PVDF-TrFE, respectively, charge density of each triboelectric charging surface was significantly increased. In addition, proper polarization of both ferroelectric composite layers has also led to an additional increase in the charge density. A combination of them synergistically increases the surface charge density, generating huge output current and the power output density. By optimizing the fabrication process, the output voltage and current density up to ∼145 V and ∼350 μA/cm2 are achieved, respectively. Consequently, the TENG exhibits a recordable output power density of ∼50 mW/cm2, which is one of the highest output power densities reported to date. The method introduced in this work can greatly increase the output current density of TENGs, facilitating the development of high-performance triboelectric energy harvesting devices.Entities:
Keywords: MoS2; ferroelectric composites; polarization; surface charge; triboelectric generator
Year: 2019 PMID: 30875188 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b00750
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881