摩擦电效应
MXenes公司
材料科学
纳米发生器
纳米复合材料
数码产品
硅酮
纳米技术
柔性电子器件
光电子学
电气工程
复合材料
工程类
压电
作者
Navaneeth Madathil,Supraja Potu,Jitesh Pani,Lakshakoti Bochu,Anjaly Babu,Hitesh Borkar,Prakash Kodali,K. Uday Kumar,R. Rakesh Kumar
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsaelm.4c00503
摘要
Two-dimensional transition metal carbides and nitrides (MXenes) have multifunctional applications in energy storage, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, sensors, and flexible electronics. However, utilization of MXenes for energy harvesting applications is limited and started recently with triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs). This research paper introduces a simple and cost-effective approach for advancing the performance of TENGs by utilizing a MXene–silicone nanocomposite film and aluminum as a triboelectric pair. The electron-accepting nature of the silicone film was enhanced by adding triboelectric negative MXene. The fabricated MXene–silicone nanocomposite based TENG (MSN-TENG) exhibited an impressive power density of 14.9 W/m2, which is 3-fold higher than a pristine silicone-based TENG. Further, it was found that 6 wt % of MXene in silicone produces the highest output. The behavior of the TENG performance was explained based on the variation of dielectric constant and dielectric loss of the MXene–silicone nanocomposite films. Under constant mechanical stimulation, the high-output power TENG was capable of powering two LED lamps and a digital calculator. Finally, self-powered touch-sensing technology was developed, and it can send wireless notifications to mobile devices in the event of unauthorized access. These results demonstrate the potential of MXene–silicone nanocomposites as a material of choice for wearable electronics, self-powered systems, and touch-responsive technologies.
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