High Strength
and Toughness Polymeric Triboelectric
Materials Enabled by Dense Crystal-Domain Cross-Linking
Posted on 2024-03-18 - 21:45
Lightweight, easily processed, and durable polymeric
materials
play a crucial role in wearable sensor devices. However, achieving
simultaneously high strength and toughness remains a challenge. This
study addresses this by utilizing an ion-specific effect to control
crystalline domains, enabling the fabrication of a polymeric triboelectric
material with tunable mechanical properties. The dense crystal-domain
cross-linking enhances energy dissipation, resulting in a material
boasting both high tensile strength (58.0 MPa) and toughness (198.8
MJ m–3), alongside a remarkable 416.7% fracture
elongation and 545.0 MPa modulus. Leveraging these properties, the
material is successfully integrated into wearable self-powered devices,
enabling real-time feedback on human joint movement. This work presents
a valuable strategy for overcoming the strength-toughness trade-off
in polymeric materials, paving the way for their enhanced applicability
and broader use in diverse sensing applications.
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Cai, Chenchen; Meng, Xiangjiang; Zhang, Lixin; Luo, Bin; Liu, Yanhua; Liu, Tao; et al. (1753). High Strength
and Toughness Polymeric Triboelectric
Materials Enabled by Dense Crystal-Domain Cross-Linking. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c00918