Triboelectric energy harvesting with surface-charge-fixed polymer based on ionic liquid

A novel triboelectric energy harvester has been developed using an ionic liquid polymer with cations fixed at the surface. In this report, the fabrication of the device and the characterization of its energy harvesting performance are detailed. An electrical double layer was induced in the ionic liq...

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Main Authors: Chikako Sano, Hiroyuki Mitsuya, Shimpei Ono, Kazumoto Miwa, Hiroshi Toshiyoshi, Hiroyuki Fujita
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-12-01
Series:Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2018.1448200
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spelling doaj-0c4b462176d441b1956ae69e3f4c34c22020-11-24T21:40:14ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScience and Technology of Advanced Materials1468-69961878-55142018-12-0119131732310.1080/14686996.2018.14482001448200Triboelectric energy harvesting with surface-charge-fixed polymer based on ionic liquidChikako Sano0Hiroyuki Mitsuya1Shimpei Ono2Kazumoto Miwa3Hiroshi Toshiyoshi4Hiroyuki Fujita5The University of TokyoSaginomiya Seisakusho IncCentral Research Institute of Electric Power IndustryCentral Research Institute of Electric Power IndustryThe University of TokyoThe University of TokyoA novel triboelectric energy harvester has been developed using an ionic liquid polymer with cations fixed at the surface. In this report, the fabrication of the device and the characterization of its energy harvesting performance are detailed. An electrical double layer was induced in the ionic liquid polymer precursor to attract the cations to the surface where they are immobilized using a UV-based crosslinking reaction. The finalized polymer is capable of generating an electrical current when contacted by a metal electrode. Using this property, energy harvesting experiments were conducted by cyclically contacting a gold-surface electrode with the charge fixed surface of the polymer. Control experiments verified the effect of immobilizing the cations at the surface. By synthesizing a polymer with the optimal composition ratio of ionic liquid to macromonomer, an output of 77 nW/cm2 was obtained with a load resistance of 1 MΩ at 1 Hz. This tuneable power supply with a μA level current output may contribute to Internet of Things networks requiring numerous sensor nodes at remote places in the environment.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2018.1448200Triboelectric energy harvestingtriboelectric nanogeneratorionic liquidelectrical double layer
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author Chikako Sano
Hiroyuki Mitsuya
Shimpei Ono
Kazumoto Miwa
Hiroshi Toshiyoshi
Hiroyuki Fujita
spellingShingle Chikako Sano
Hiroyuki Mitsuya
Shimpei Ono
Kazumoto Miwa
Hiroshi Toshiyoshi
Hiroyuki Fujita
Triboelectric energy harvesting with surface-charge-fixed polymer based on ionic liquid
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
Triboelectric energy harvesting
triboelectric nanogenerator
ionic liquid
electrical double layer
author_facet Chikako Sano
Hiroyuki Mitsuya
Shimpei Ono
Kazumoto Miwa
Hiroshi Toshiyoshi
Hiroyuki Fujita
author_sort Chikako Sano
title Triboelectric energy harvesting with surface-charge-fixed polymer based on ionic liquid
title_short Triboelectric energy harvesting with surface-charge-fixed polymer based on ionic liquid
title_full Triboelectric energy harvesting with surface-charge-fixed polymer based on ionic liquid
title_fullStr Triboelectric energy harvesting with surface-charge-fixed polymer based on ionic liquid
title_full_unstemmed Triboelectric energy harvesting with surface-charge-fixed polymer based on ionic liquid
title_sort triboelectric energy harvesting with surface-charge-fixed polymer based on ionic liquid
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
issn 1468-6996
1878-5514
publishDate 2018-12-01
description A novel triboelectric energy harvester has been developed using an ionic liquid polymer with cations fixed at the surface. In this report, the fabrication of the device and the characterization of its energy harvesting performance are detailed. An electrical double layer was induced in the ionic liquid polymer precursor to attract the cations to the surface where they are immobilized using a UV-based crosslinking reaction. The finalized polymer is capable of generating an electrical current when contacted by a metal electrode. Using this property, energy harvesting experiments were conducted by cyclically contacting a gold-surface electrode with the charge fixed surface of the polymer. Control experiments verified the effect of immobilizing the cations at the surface. By synthesizing a polymer with the optimal composition ratio of ionic liquid to macromonomer, an output of 77 nW/cm2 was obtained with a load resistance of 1 MΩ at 1 Hz. This tuneable power supply with a μA level current output may contribute to Internet of Things networks requiring numerous sensor nodes at remote places in the environment.
topic Triboelectric energy harvesting
triboelectric nanogenerator
ionic liquid
electrical double layer
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2018.1448200
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