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Self-Powered Mechanical Energy Sensor Application of SnO2/Ag and PMMA/ITO Nanocomposites via Triboelectric Effect
Abstract
The triboelectric nanogenerator is a state-of-the-art device for addressing the growing problem of meeting the world's ever-increasing energy needs by converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. Using the popular semiconductor SnO2 nanostructured thin films as a triboelectric layer over contact regions, as opposed to polymers with lesser performance, increases the output power and life time of nanogenerators. In order to design a triboelectric nanogenerator, deposited thin film SnO2 is used as a friction layer with Ag electrode after heat-treatment at 623 K with a contrary layer of PMMA poly (methyl-methacrylate) with ITO electrode. The structural and electrical properties were analyzed by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electro-impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements. The increased output power of the triboelectric nanogenerator is attributed to the nanoscale PMMA contact charge created by tunneling electrons in the SnO2/Ag nanocomposite thin film layer. Due to its proximity to the PMMA/ITO surface, the SnO2/Ag layer causes electron field emission, and tapping the SnO2/Ag layer may result in electron cloud overlap. Similar to a semiconductor/insulator interface, the Fermi level of SnO2 plays a crucial role in electron transport. The system efficiency stated as a touch detector in a conventional keyboard that generates its own power is revealed in part by an analysis of its operating state up to the 4V.
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Supporting Institution
Tubitak
Project Number
Tubitak-119M972
Thanks
This work was supported by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) under the grant number of 119M972.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Energy Systems Engineering (Other)
Journal Section
Research Article
Early Pub Date
June 12, 2023
Publication Date
June 27, 2023
Submission Date
February 3, 2023
Acceptance Date
April 3, 2023
Published in Issue
Year 2023 Volume: 10 Number: 2
APA
Durak Yüzüak, G., Çetin, M., & Yüzüak, E. (2023). Self-Powered Mechanical Energy Sensor Application of SnO2/Ag and PMMA/ITO Nanocomposites via Triboelectric Effect. Gazi University Journal of Science Part A: Engineering and Innovation, 10(2), 149-156. https://doi.org/10.54287/gujsa.1247152
AMA
1.Durak Yüzüak G, Çetin M, Yüzüak E. Self-Powered Mechanical Energy Sensor Application of SnO2/Ag and PMMA/ITO Nanocomposites via Triboelectric Effect. GU J Sci, Part A. 2023;10(2):149-156. doi:10.54287/gujsa.1247152
Chicago
Durak Yüzüak, Gizem, Mehmet Çetin, and Ercüment Yüzüak. 2023. “Self-Powered Mechanical Energy Sensor Application of SnO2 Ag and PMMA ITO Nanocomposites via Triboelectric Effect”. Gazi University Journal of Science Part A: Engineering and Innovation 10 (2): 149-56. https://doi.org/10.54287/gujsa.1247152.
EndNote
Durak Yüzüak G, Çetin M, Yüzüak E (June 1, 2023) Self-Powered Mechanical Energy Sensor Application of SnO2/Ag and PMMA/ITO Nanocomposites via Triboelectric Effect. Gazi University Journal of Science Part A: Engineering and Innovation 10 2 149–156.
IEEE
[1]G. Durak Yüzüak, M. Çetin, and E. Yüzüak, “Self-Powered Mechanical Energy Sensor Application of SnO2/Ag and PMMA/ITO Nanocomposites via Triboelectric Effect”, GU J Sci, Part A, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 149–156, June 2023, doi: 10.54287/gujsa.1247152.
ISNAD
Durak Yüzüak, Gizem - Çetin, Mehmet - Yüzüak, Ercüment. “Self-Powered Mechanical Energy Sensor Application of SnO2 Ag and PMMA ITO Nanocomposites via Triboelectric Effect”. Gazi University Journal of Science Part A: Engineering and Innovation 10/2 (June 1, 2023): 149-156. https://doi.org/10.54287/gujsa.1247152.
JAMA
1.Durak Yüzüak G, Çetin M, Yüzüak E. Self-Powered Mechanical Energy Sensor Application of SnO2/Ag and PMMA/ITO Nanocomposites via Triboelectric Effect. GU J Sci, Part A. 2023;10:149–156.
MLA
Durak Yüzüak, Gizem, et al. “Self-Powered Mechanical Energy Sensor Application of SnO2 Ag and PMMA ITO Nanocomposites via Triboelectric Effect”. Gazi University Journal of Science Part A: Engineering and Innovation, vol. 10, no. 2, June 2023, pp. 149-56, doi:10.54287/gujsa.1247152.
Vancouver
1.Gizem Durak Yüzüak, Mehmet Çetin, Ercüment Yüzüak. Self-Powered Mechanical Energy Sensor Application of SnO2/Ag and PMMA/ITO Nanocomposites via Triboelectric Effect. GU J Sci, Part A. 2023 Jun. 1;10(2):149-56. doi:10.54287/gujsa.1247152