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Triboiontronics with temporal control of electrical double layer formation
by
Li, Xiang
, Li, Shaoxin
, Wang, Zhong Lin
, Li, Roujuan
, Wei, Di
in
147/135
/ 639/166/987
/ 639/4077/4072/4062
/ 639/925/927/1007
/ Asymmetry
/ Charge density
/ Controllability
/ Electric charge
/ Electric contacts
/ Electric double layer
/ Electrodes
/ Energy
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Interfaces
/ Ion adsorption
/ Ion migration
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanogenerators
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ Reaction kinetics
/ Redox reactions
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Substrates
2024
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Triboiontronics with temporal control of electrical double layer formation
by
Li, Xiang
, Li, Shaoxin
, Wang, Zhong Lin
, Li, Roujuan
, Wei, Di
in
147/135
/ 639/166/987
/ 639/4077/4072/4062
/ 639/925/927/1007
/ Asymmetry
/ Charge density
/ Controllability
/ Electric charge
/ Electric contacts
/ Electric double layer
/ Electrodes
/ Energy
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Interfaces
/ Ion adsorption
/ Ion migration
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanogenerators
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ Reaction kinetics
/ Redox reactions
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Substrates
2024
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Triboiontronics with temporal control of electrical double layer formation
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Li, Xiang
, Li, Shaoxin
, Wang, Zhong Lin
, Li, Roujuan
, Wei, Di
in
147/135
/ 639/166/987
/ 639/4077/4072/4062
/ 639/925/927/1007
/ Asymmetry
/ Charge density
/ Controllability
/ Electric charge
/ Electric contacts
/ Electric double layer
/ Electrodes
/ Energy
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Interfaces
/ Ion adsorption
/ Ion migration
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanogenerators
/ Polyethylene terephthalate
/ Reaction kinetics
/ Redox reactions
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Substrates
2024
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Triboiontronics with temporal control of electrical double layer formation
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Triboiontronics with temporal control of electrical double layer formation
2024
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The nanoscale electrical double layer plays a crucial role in macroscopic ion adsorption and reaction kinetics. In this study, we achieve controllable ion migration by dynamically regulating asymmetric electrical double layer formation. This tailors the ionic-electronic coupling interface, leading to the development of triboiontronics. Controlling the charge-collecting layer coverage on dielectric substrates allows for charge collection and adjustment of the substrate-liquid contact electrification property. By dynamically managing the asymmetric electrical double layer formation between the dielectric substrate and liquids, we develop a direct-current triboiontronic nanogenerator. This nanogenerator produces a transferred charge density of 412.54 mC/m
2
, significantly exceeding that of current hydrovoltaic technology and conventional triboelectric nanogenerators. Additionally, incorporating redox reactions to the process enhances the peak power and transferred charge density to 38.64 W/m
2
and 540.70 mC/m
2
, respectively.
This research develops a direct-current triboiontronic nanogenerator by dynamically controlling asymmetric electrical double layer formation, achieving a transferred charge density of 412.54 mC/m
2
. Incorporating redox reactions enhances the peak power and charge density to 38.64 W/m
2
and 540.70 mC/m
2
.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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