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Effects of Graphene Redox on Its Triboelectrification at the Nanoscale

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
卷 126, 期 46, 页码 19559-19570

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.2c0317019559J

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11904374]
  2. CAS Light of West China Program, the Qinghai Provincial Talents Program for High-Level Innovative Professionals
  3. Qinghai Provincial Key Laboratory of Slat Lake resources chemistry [2022-ZJ-Y06]
  4. Hundred-Talent Program CAS

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Controlling the triboelectrification behaviors of graphene-based materials is crucial for the performance and reliability of graphene-based triboelectric nanogenerators. This study investigates the triboelectric charges on graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and finds that the charges are localized in the rubbed region on GO but distributed over the whole sheet on RGO. The surface morphology, contact forces, and friction modes greatly influence the triboelectric charging process. The initial potential also affects the triboelectric potential and charge distribution on RGO.
Controlling triboelectrification behaviors of gra-phene-based materials plays a key role in the output performance and reliability of the graphene-based triboelectric nanogenerators. The electrical and mechanical properties of graphene-based materials are sensitive to their redox, and the study of the redox effects on their triboelectrification at nanoscale is the basis for regulating the triboelectrification performance. Here, the tribo-electrification behaviors of graphene oxide (GO) and thermally and chemically reduced graphene oxide (RGO) were explored by scanning probe microscopy. It is found that the triboelectric charges on GO are localized in the rubbed region due to the sp3 hybridized structure. However, on RGO, triboelectric charges are distributed over the whole sheet due to the restored sp2 structure. In the rubbing process with insufficient contact, wrinkles in RGO, contact forces, and friction modes affect the triboelectric charging process dramatically. These influences are related to the resistance threshold of nanoscale tip-sample contact that is related to the present tip-sample potential difference, the contact force, the roughness, and the friction mode. When the tip-sample contact is sufficient enough, the charge transfer in the triboelectric charging process can reach equilibrium, and the roughness, contact force, and rubbing mode have no effect on the triboelectrification. Moreover, the triboelectric potential is linearly dependent on the initial potential, lifting (positive) with a negative initial potential and dropping (negative) with a positive initial potential. Tunneling triboelectrification on RGO is also affected by the initial potential, presenting a localized distribution of triboelectric charges in the rubbed area. Our findings would provide guidance for regulating the triboelectric charges on graphene-based materials and designing high-performance graphene-based triboelectric nanogenerators.

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