Seawater-Based Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Marine Anticorrosion
Article 2022 en
Authors
CZ
Chuguo Zhang
BZ
Baofeng Zhang
WY
Wei Yuan
Abstract
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The liquid-solid triboelectric nanogenerator is broadly studied for its self-powered sensing and blue energy harvesting, thanks to its low wear and highly efficient contact. However, the corresponding research studies focusing on deionized-water liquid-solid triboelectric nanogenerators (DL-TENGs) and seawater-type liquid-solid TENGs (SL-TENGs) are rarely being carried out at present. Here, a SL-TENG is fabricated by applying a dielectric film as the organic coating and coated and uncoated steel hull as the two electrodes. Based on the reasonable material selection of the dielectric film, the SL-TENG showed excellent performance, which benefits from the good triboelectrification performance and weak ion adsorption effect. In addition, compared with commercial marine anticorrosive coatings, the friction coefficient of the SL-TENG with the seawater can be reduced 43.8%, which is significantly beneficial to reduce the sailing resistance of ships. More importantly, the uncoated steel electrode can obtain a high potential in highly corrosive seawater, which can enable it to perform the function of marine anticorrosive agents. Our finding provides a potential strategy to evade the marine anticorrosion of ships.
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