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Stretching-insensitive stretchable and biocompatible triboelectric nanogenerators using plasticized PVC gel and graphene electrode for body-integrated touch sensor
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- Title
- Stretching-insensitive stretchable and biocompatible triboelectric nanogenerators using plasticized PVC gel and graphene electrode for body-integrated touch sensor
- Issued Date
- 2023-03
- Citation
- Kim, Mingyu. (2023-03). Stretching-insensitive stretchable and biocompatible triboelectric nanogenerators using plasticized PVC gel and graphene electrode for body-integrated touch sensor. Nano Energy, 107. doi: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2022.108159
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- Article
- Author Keywords
- Stretching-insensitive ; Stretchable triboelectric nanogenerator ; Polyvinyl chloride gel ; Graphene ; Biocompatible
- Keywords
- CELL-LINE ; ENERGY ; NANOPARTICLES
- ISSN
- 2211-2855
- Abstract
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Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) can generate strong electrical signals even with low frequencies and weak forces, thus research has been conducted to use them as wearable, body-attachable, and body-embeddable devices using biomechanical energies. For this reason, the TENG components, such as dielectric materials and electrodes, should be stretchable. A stretchable and biocompatible single electrode TENG based on plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) gel with a graphene electrode is fabricated. PVC gel is a suitable stretchable TENG dielectric material owing to its high stretchability, dielectric constant, and tribo-negative properties, and graphene is a highly conductive electrode. Graphene and PVC gel-based stretchable and biocompatible TENGs display excellent electrical outputs (48 V, 2.5 μA, and 0.49 W/m2). The electrical resistance range of the electrode which does not affect the TENG output performance, and a stretching-insensitive TENG with approximately 50% stretching rate is successfully demonstrated through this study. In addition, both PVC gel and graphene are biocompatible. These stretching-insensitive and biocompatible TENGs may be used as a self-powered touch sensor that can be integrated into the human body. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd
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- Elsevier BV
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