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Triboelectric and Piezoelectric Effects in a Combined Tribo-Piezoelectric Nanogenerator Based on an Interfacial ZnO Nanostructure

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 26, Issue 45, Pages 8194-8201

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201602529

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  1. City University of Hong Kong [9667079, 7004005, 7200299]

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In this contribution, combined triboelectric and piezoelectric generators (TPEG) with a sandwich structure of aluminum-polydimethylsiloxane/ polyvinylidene fluoride composite-carbon (Al-PPCF-Carbon) are fabricated for the purpose of mechanical energy harvesting. Improved by the surface modification of PPCF with zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods through a hydrothermal method, the TPEG generates an open-circuit voltage (V-oc) of approximate to 40 V, a short-circuit current (I-sc) of 0.28 mu A with maximum power density of approximate to 70 mWm(-2), and maximum conversion efficiency of 34.56%. Subsequently, in order to understand the transduction mechanism of the triboelectric and piezoelectric effects, analyses focusing on the potential composition ratio in the final output and the impact of ZnO interfacial nanostructure are carried out. The observed potential ratio between triboelectric and piezoelectric effects is 12.75:1 and the highest potential improvement by ZnO nanorods of 21.8 V is achieved by the TPEG fabricated with spacer. Finally, the relationships between the voltage, power density, conversion efficiency, and the external load resistances are also discussed. Overall, the fabricated TPEG is proved to be a simple and effective nanogenerator in mechanical energy conversion with enhanced output potential and conversion efficiency.

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