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Controllable Triboelectric Series Using Gradient Positive and Negative Charge‐Confinement Layer with Different Particle Sizes of Mesoporous Carbon Materials

Seokjun Cha, Yujang Cho, Jong Gyeong Kim, Hyeongsub Choi, Dahye Ahn, Jingzhe Sun, Dong‐Soo Kang, Chanho Pak, Jong‐Jin Park

2022Small Methods36 citationsDOI

Abstract

As a method to maximize the energy efficiency of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs), high-voltage charge injection (HVCI) on the surface is a simple and effective method for increasing surface charge densities. In this study, positive and negative triboelectric series are controlled using a 3-layer gradient charge-confinement wherein the particle sizes of the mesoporous carbon spheres (mCSs) are sequentially arranged depending on the external surface area of the mCSs. In the gradient charge-confinement layers of this study, the mCS with different sizes perform charge transport from the surface to a deep position during HVCI while mitigating the charge loss through charge confinement to induce the high space charge densities. Through this process, the output voltage-which is initially 15.2 V-is measured to be 600 V after HVCI, thus representing an increase of about 40 times. Further, to amplify the low output current, which is a disadvantage of triboelectric energy, two types of electrical energy-triboelectric and electromagnetic energy-are produced in single mechanical motion. As a result, the output current produced by the cylindrical TENG and electromagnetic generator is recorded as being 1300 times higher, increasing from 12.8 µA to 17.5 mA.

Topics & Concepts

Triboelectric effectMaterials scienceVoltageNanogeneratorSurface chargeCharge (physics)Particle (ecology)OptoelectronicsNanotechnologyMechanicsComposite materialElectrical engineeringPhysicsQuantum mechanicsEngineeringPiezoelectricityOceanographyGeologyAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsConducting polymers and applicationsSupercapacitor Materials and Fabrication