Self-Healable, Stretchable, Transparent Triboelectric Nanogenerators as Soft Power Sources

Jiangman Sun(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiong Pu(Guangxi University), Mengmeng Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Aifang Yu(Guangxi University), Chunhua Du(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Junyi Zhai(Guangxi University), Weiguo Hu(Guangxi University), Zhong Lin Wang(Georgia Institute of Technology)
ACS Nano
May 31, 2018
Cited by 329

Abstract

Despite the rapid advancements of soft electronics, developing compatible energy devices will be the next challenge for their viable applications. Here, we report an energy-harnessing triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) as a soft electrical power source, which is simultaneously self-healable, stretchable, and transparent. The nanogenerator features a thin-film configuration with buckled Ag nanowires/poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) composite electrode sandwiched in room-temperature self-healable poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) elastomers. Dynamic imine bonds are introduced in PDMS networks for repairing mechanical damages (94% efficiency), while the mechanical recovery of the elastomer is imparted to the buckled electrode for electrical healing. By adjusting the buckling wavelength of the electrode, the stretchability and transparency of the soft TENG can be tuned. A TENG (∼50% stretchabitliy, ∼73% transmittance) can recover the electricity genearation (100% healing efficiency) even after accidental cutting. Finally, the conversion of biomechanical energies into electricity (∼100 V, 327 mW/m2) is demonstrated by a skin-like soft TENG. Considering all these merits, this work suggests a potentially promising approach for next-generation soft power sources.


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