High Toughness, Multi-dynamic Self-Healing Polyurethane for Outstanding Energy Harvesting and Sensing

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2023)

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Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are an emerging class of energy harvesting devices with considerable potential across diverse applications, including wearable electronic devices and self-powered sensors. However, sustained contact, friction, and incidental scratches during operation can lead to a deterioration in the electrical output performance of the TENG, thereby reducing its overall service life. To address this issue, we developed a self-healing elastomer by incorporating disulfide bonds and metal coordination bonds into the polyurethane (PU) chain. The resulting elastomer demonstrated exceptional toughness, with a high value of 85 kJ m(-3) and an impressive self-healing efficiency of 85.5%. Specifically, the TENG based on that self-healing PU elastomer generated a short circuit current of 12 mu A, an open circuit voltage of 120 V, and a transfer charge of 38.5 nC within a 2 cm x 2 cm area, operating in contact-separation mode. With an external resistance of 20 M Omega, the TENG achieved a power density of 2.1 W m(-2). Notably, even after self-healing, the electrical output performance of the TENG was maintained at 95% of the undamaged device. Finally, the self-healing TENG was employed to construct a self-powered noncontact sensing system that can be applied to monitor human motion accurately. This research may expand the application prospects of PU materials in future human-computer interaction and self-powered sensing fields.
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polyurethane,self-healing,triboelectric nanogenerator,disulfide bonds,metal coordination bonds
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