Modulation of surface physics and chemistry in triboelectric energy harvesting technologies

Mechanical energy harvesting technology converting mechanical energy wasted in our surroundings to electrical energy has been regarded as one of the critical technologies for self-powered sensor network and Internet of Things (IoT). Although triboelectric energy harvesters based on contact electrifi...

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Main Authors: Bo-Yeon Lee, Dong Hyun Kim, Jiseul Park, Kwi-Il Park, Keon Jae Lee, Chang Kyu Jeong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-12-01
Series:Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2019.1631716
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spelling doaj-542e681ea81c4f2382a8c1341b26bc272020-11-25T03:24:35ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScience and Technology of Advanced Materials1468-69961878-55142019-12-0120175877310.1080/14686996.2019.16317161631716Modulation of surface physics and chemistry in triboelectric energy harvesting technologiesBo-Yeon Lee0Dong Hyun Kim1Jiseul Park2Kwi-Il Park3Keon Jae Lee4Chang Kyu Jeong5Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)Chonbuk National UniversityKyungpook National UniversityKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)Chonbuk National UniversityMechanical energy harvesting technology converting mechanical energy wasted in our surroundings to electrical energy has been regarded as one of the critical technologies for self-powered sensor network and Internet of Things (IoT). Although triboelectric energy harvesters based on contact electrification have attracted considerable attention due to their various advantages compared to other technologies, a further improvement of the output performance is still required for practical applications in next-generation IoT devices. In recent years, numerous studies have been carried out to enhance the output power of triboelectric energy harvesters. The previous research approaches for enhancing the triboelectric charges can be classified into three categories: i) materials type, ii) device structure, and iii) surface modification. In this review article, we focus on various mechanisms and methods through the surface modification beyond the limitations of structural parameters and materials, such as surficial texturing/patterning, functionalization, dielectric engineering, surface charge doping and 2D material processing. This perspective study is a cornerstone for establishing next-generation energy applications consisting of triboelectric energy harvesters from portable devices to power industries.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2019.1631716energy harvestingtriboelectrictribo-electrificationsurface engineeringnanogenerator
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author Bo-Yeon Lee
Dong Hyun Kim
Jiseul Park
Kwi-Il Park
Keon Jae Lee
Chang Kyu Jeong
spellingShingle Bo-Yeon Lee
Dong Hyun Kim
Jiseul Park
Kwi-Il Park
Keon Jae Lee
Chang Kyu Jeong
Modulation of surface physics and chemistry in triboelectric energy harvesting technologies
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
energy harvesting
triboelectric
tribo-electrification
surface engineering
nanogenerator
author_facet Bo-Yeon Lee
Dong Hyun Kim
Jiseul Park
Kwi-Il Park
Keon Jae Lee
Chang Kyu Jeong
author_sort Bo-Yeon Lee
title Modulation of surface physics and chemistry in triboelectric energy harvesting technologies
title_short Modulation of surface physics and chemistry in triboelectric energy harvesting technologies
title_full Modulation of surface physics and chemistry in triboelectric energy harvesting technologies
title_fullStr Modulation of surface physics and chemistry in triboelectric energy harvesting technologies
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of surface physics and chemistry in triboelectric energy harvesting technologies
title_sort modulation of surface physics and chemistry in triboelectric energy harvesting technologies
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
issn 1468-6996
1878-5514
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Mechanical energy harvesting technology converting mechanical energy wasted in our surroundings to electrical energy has been regarded as one of the critical technologies for self-powered sensor network and Internet of Things (IoT). Although triboelectric energy harvesters based on contact electrification have attracted considerable attention due to their various advantages compared to other technologies, a further improvement of the output performance is still required for practical applications in next-generation IoT devices. In recent years, numerous studies have been carried out to enhance the output power of triboelectric energy harvesters. The previous research approaches for enhancing the triboelectric charges can be classified into three categories: i) materials type, ii) device structure, and iii) surface modification. In this review article, we focus on various mechanisms and methods through the surface modification beyond the limitations of structural parameters and materials, such as surficial texturing/patterning, functionalization, dielectric engineering, surface charge doping and 2D material processing. This perspective study is a cornerstone for establishing next-generation energy applications consisting of triboelectric energy harvesters from portable devices to power industries.
topic energy harvesting
triboelectric
tribo-electrification
surface engineering
nanogenerator
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2019.1631716
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