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Nanocrystalline triple perovskite compounds A(3)Fe(2)BO(9) (A = Sr, Ba; B = W, Te) with ferromagnetic and dielectric properties for triboelectric energy harvesting

Title
Nanocrystalline triple perovskite compounds A(3)Fe(2)BO(9) (A = Sr, Ba; B = W, Te) with ferromagnetic and dielectric properties for triboelectric energy harvesting
Author(s)
Kojcinovic, JelenaSahu, ManishaHajra, SugatoTatar, DaliborKlaser, TeodoroSkoko, ZeljkoJaglicic, ZvonkoSadrollahi, ElahehLitterst, Fred JochenKim, Hoe JoonDjerdj, Igor
Issued Date
2022-05
Citation
Materials Chemistry Frontiers, v.6, no.9, pp.1116 - 1128
Type
Article
Keywords
SPECTROSCOPYSR3FE2TEO9SR3FE2WO9MAGNETIC-PROPERTIESCRYSTAL-STRUCTURENANOGENERATORCHEMISTRYEVOLUTION
ISSN
2052-1537
Abstract
Four iron-based triple tungstate and tellurate perovskites have been synthesized in the nanocrystalline form using a simple sol-gel citrate route: Sr3Fe2WO9 (SFWO), Ba3Fe2WO9 (BFWO), Sr3Fe2TeO9 (SFTO), and Ba3Fe2TeO9 (BFTO). Strontium-based compounds crystallize in the tetragonal space group I4/m, while barium-based compounds crystallize in the hexagonal space group P6(3)/mmc. All compounds possess a ferromagnetic order with high values for room-temperature magnetization. The magnetic state as traced by Mossbauer spectroscopy is heterogeneously related to disorder. The compounds also possess relatively high dielectric constants (20-199.16) measured at 1 MHz and a moderate loss factor. The synthesized triple perovskite compounds were utilized in the fabrication of vertical contact mode triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs). The working mechanism and the electrical response of the TENGs were extensively studied. The TENG device based on BFTO/Kapton triboelectric layers produces the highest output of 88 V/2.69 mu A. For the first time, the surface polarity of the triple perovskite was shown using a Kelvin probe force microscopy technique (KPFM), which elucidates the positive polarity of the triboelectric layer. Furthermore, the TENG device was used to charge several capacitors and to carry out the powering of electronics that make it an excellent choice for various self-powered applications.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17162
DOI
10.1039/d1qm01565f
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Related Researcher
  • 김회준 Kim, Hoe Joon
  • Research Interests MEMS/NEMS; Micro/Nano Sensors; Piezoelectric Devices; Nanomaterials; Heat Transfer; Atomic Force Microscope
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