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Interfacial Triboelectricity Lights Up Phosphor-Polymer Elastic Composites: Unraveling the Mechanism of Mechanoluminescence in Zinc Sulfide Microparticle-Embedded Polydimethylsiloxane Films

Title
Interfacial Triboelectricity Lights Up Phosphor-Polymer Elastic Composites: Unraveling the Mechanism of Mechanoluminescence in Zinc Sulfide Microparticle-Embedded Polydimethylsiloxane Films
Author(s)
Lee, GyudongSong, SeongkyuJeong, Woo HyeonLee, CheoljaeKim, June-SeoLee, Ju-HyuckChoi, JongminChoi, HyosungKim, YounghoonLim, Sung JunJeong, Soon Moon
Issued Date
2024
Citation
Small
Type
Article
Author Keywords
electroluminescencemechanoluminescenceself-recoverytriboelectric-ityZnS:Cu
Keywords
ZNS POWDER PARTICLESELECTROLUMINESCENT LINESDEPOSITIONEMISSION
ISSN
1613-6810
Abstract
Composites comprising copper-doped zinc sulfide phosphor microparticles embedded in polydimethylsiloxane (ZnS:Cu–PDMS) have received significant attention over the past decade because of their bright and durable mechanoluminescence (ML); however, the underlying mechanism of this unique ML remains unclear. This study reports empirical and theoretical findings that confirm this ML is an electroluminescence (EL) of the ZnS:Cu phosphor induced by the triboelectricity generated at the ZnS:Cu microparticle–PDMS matrix interface. ZnS:Cu microparticles that exhibit bright ML are coated with alumina, an oxide with strong positive triboelectric properties; the contact separation between this oxide coating and PDMS, a polymer with strong negative triboelectric properties, produces sufficient interfacial triboelectricity to induce EL in ZnS:Cu microparticles. The ML of ZnS:Cu–PDMS composites varies on changing the coating material, exhibiting an intensity that is proportional to the amount of interfacial triboelectricity generated in the system. Finally, based on these findings, a mechanism that explains the ML of phosphor–polymer elastic composites (interfacial triboelectric field-driven alternating-current EL model) is proposed in this study. It is believed that understanding this mechanism will enable the development of new materials (beyond ZnS:Cu–PDMS systems) with bright and durable ML. © 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/47971
DOI
10.1002/smll.202307089
Publisher
Wiley

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