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Engineering self-healable and biodegradable ionic polyurethane with highly tribopositive behavior

Title
Engineering self-healable and biodegradable ionic polyurethane with highly tribopositive behavior
Author(s)
Joo, HyeonseoGwak, SujeongPark, HyosikYoon, Hong-JoonRyu, HanjunHan, Sang ALee, Ju-Hyuck
Issued Date
2024-07
Citation
Nano Energy, v.126
Type
Article
Author Keywords
BiodegradableIonic polyurethanesSelf-healableTriboelectric nanogeneratorTribopositive
Keywords
TRIBOELECTRIC NANOGENERATORDEGRADATIONMECHANISM
ISSN
2211-2855
Abstract
According to the development of human-oriented technology, triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) present great potential as a power source for self-powered sensors and wearable devices. Advanced next-generation TENGs require not only durability and stable production of electrical energy but also the ability to autonomously self-heal after mechanical damage and biodegradability. Here we report a self-healable, biodegradable, and high performance TENG using engineered ionic polyurethane (IPU). We utilized polycaprolactone-based PU to provide biodegradable properties and introduced imidazolium ionic liquids diol (IL) to facilitate self-healing through ion-dipole interaction. Imidazolium ionic liquid diol also improves triboelectric properties and improves capacitance by forming an electric double layer (EDL), contributing to improved output. These results suggest a high-performance TENG design methodology that can be applied to next-generation soft electronic devices. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/57107
DOI
10.1016/j.nanoen.2024.109706
Publisher
Elsevier
Related Researcher
  • 이주혁 Lee, Ju-Hyuck
  • Research Interests Energy Harvesting; Synthesis of Various Nano/Microstructured Energy Materials; Piezoelectric Generator; Triboelectric Generator; Bio-Compatible Energy Materials and Generator; Biomimetic Biomolecule based Energy Materials and Devices
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