High‐Temperature Enhancing Triboelectric Nanogenerator Based on Antioxidant Liquid Crystalline Polyarylate

T Ting Zhao J Jiao Gao (School of Pharmacy) Y Yaxuan Zheng (Industrial Catalysis Center, Department of Chemical Engineering) J JiaXin Liu Y Yufeng Ni (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) W Wei Zhao 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)

Abstract

Abstract Triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is a prospective energy harvesting technology, especially polymer‐based TENG has achieved remarkable achievements. However, most polymer‐based triboelectric layers suffer serious structural degradation and rapid decrease of charge density at high temperatures, which severely lowers the power supply capacity of TENG and definitely limits their applications in extreme environments. Herein, the antioxidants are introduced into liquid crystalline polyarylate (LCP) to fabricate thermally stable TENG and enhance its thermal oxidation resistance. The peak voltage of the resultant TENG is boosted to 73.6 V at 200 °C, which is 144.1% higher than the value at 25 °C, indicating the remarkably high‐temperature enhancing effect on electrical output performance. Meanwhile, the high‐temperature enhancing TENG (HTE‐TENG) exhibited a peak output electrical power density of 1071.3 mW·m −2 under a 10 9 Ω load. This work provides a sustainable route for reliable energy devices and electronics to serve in potential applications, such as rescue work, personal protection, and extreme environments.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 39
Published October 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

T

Ting Zhao

J

Jiao Gao

School of Pharmacy

Y

Yaxuan Zheng

Industrial Catalysis Center, Department of Chemical Engineering

J

JiaXin Liu

Y

Yufeng Ni

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

W

Wei Zhao

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