Linards LapčinskisKaspars MālnieksJuris BlūmsMāris KniteSven OrasTanel KäämbreSergei VlassovMikk AntsovMartin TimuskAndris Šutka
Abstract In the present work, the contact electrification of polymers that differ in adhesion strength is studied. Electrical current is measured along with adhesion in macroscale contacting‐separation experiments. Additionally, local adhesion and roughness are studied with atomic force microscopy to get deeper insight into relations between surface properties and electrification. Measurements reveal that higher surface charge is formed on more adhesive surfaces, thus confirming covalent bond cleavage as a mechanism for contact electrification of polymers. Investigated materials possess enhanced contact electrification making them attractive candidates for the conversion of mechanical energy to electrical in triboelectric nanogenerator devices.
Peng BaiGuang ZhuYusheng ZhouSihong WangJusheng MaGong ZhangZhong Lin Wang
Venkateswaran VivekananthanArunkumar ChandrasekharBhaskar DudemGaurav KhandelwalS. Ravi P. SilvaSang‐Jae Kim
Venkateswaran VivekananthanArunkumar ChandrasekharBhaskar DudemGaurav KhandelwalS. Ravi P. SilvaSang‐Jae Kim
Venkateswaran VivekananthanArunkumar ChandrasekharBhaskar DudemGaurav KhandelwalS. Ravi P. SilvaSang‐Jae Kim
Haoying WuYi LiQianqian WanHaocheng DengJ. J. QinJu TangXiaoxing ZhangSong Xiao