Highly Robust and Intrinsic Flame‐Retardant Polyphenylene Benzodiazole/Liquid Crystal Polyarylate Composites for Flexible Triboelectric Nanogenerators in Harsh Environment

X Xiaolan Qiao (State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China) L Longtao Zhu (State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China) J Jiao Gao (School of Pharmacy) L Liyinan Yang (State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China) W Weichao Chen C Chaofeng Chen Q Qingbao Guan (State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China) Z Zhengwei You (State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials Institute of Functional Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Research Base of Textile Materials for Flexible Electronics and Biomedical Applications (China Textile Engineering Society) Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Nano‐Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine Donghua University 2999 North Renmin Road Shanghai 201620 P.R. China) M Meifang Zhu

Abstract

Abstract Achieving a power supply for robots operating at high temperatures or in combustion environments is crucial for human life. As an emerging energy collection technique, triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) possess great sustainability, however, their electrical output performances rapidly deteriorate due to the failure of polymer based triboelectric layers in harsh environments. Herein, an outstanding high‐temperature resistant and electrically stable TENG is fabricated using composites of polyphenylene benzodiazole (PBO) fiber enhanced liquid crystal polyarylate (LCP). The intrinsic inert PBO fibers are modified by aminated naphthalimide sizing to effectively improve the interfacial interactions of PBO/LCP composites in terms of high tensile strength (409.3 MPa) and storage modulus at 250 °C (0.18 GPa). More importantly, besides good flexibility, high heat resistance index of 303.9°C, and impressive limiting oxygen index of 36.4%, the resultant TENGs showed enhanced electrical output performance at elevated temperature. The output voltage reached 42 V at 200°C, which could drive a louder buzzer compared to the reduced voltages (by 26.5%) at room temperature. Even after burning on the flame for 10 s, the output voltage is almost 100% retained. The findings demonstrate the great potential of interface molecular engineering and structure‐function integrated composites for the wearable electronics of robots in extreme environments.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 7
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

X

Xiaolan Qiao

State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China

L

Longtao Zhu

State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China

J

Jiao Gao

School of Pharmacy

L

Liyinan Yang

State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China

W

Weichao Chen

C

Chaofeng Chen

Q

Qingbao Guan

State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China

Z

Zhengwei You

State Key Laboratory of Advanced Fiber Materials Institute of Functional Materials College of Materials Science and Engineering Research Base of Textile Materials for Flexible Electronics and Biomedical Applications (China Textile Engineering Society) Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Nano‐Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine Donghua University 2999 North Renmin Road Shanghai 201620 P.R. China

M

Meifang Zhu