Facile surface functionalization of triboelectric layers via electrostatically self-assembled zwitterionic molecules for achieving efficient and stable antibacterial flexible triboelectric nanogenerators
Chih-Yu Chang,
Jia-Ruei Yang,
Yi-Shan Liu
et al.
Abstract:This work reports a facile and effective strategy to achieve high-performance and stable antibacterial flexible triboelectric nanogenerators by utilizing an electrostatically self-assembled zwitterionic molecule as the surface modification layer.
“…Zwitterionic compounds are commonly found in amino acids and polymers and typically have low solubility and high thermal stability. 36–38 Moreover, zwitterionic polymers also demonstrate excellent lubrication, high dirt resistance, and high ionic strength. 39 The safety of energetic materials could be improved by incorporating these attributes into energetic materials.…”
A zwitterionic fused-ring based energetic material (ZDPT) was prepared. ZDPT has excellent thermal stability (Td = 347 °C ) and great detonation velocity (D = 8390 m s−1), which endow ZDPT with great potential as a heat-resistant energetic material.
“…Zwitterionic compounds are commonly found in amino acids and polymers and typically have low solubility and high thermal stability. 36–38 Moreover, zwitterionic polymers also demonstrate excellent lubrication, high dirt resistance, and high ionic strength. 39 The safety of energetic materials could be improved by incorporating these attributes into energetic materials.…”
A zwitterionic fused-ring based energetic material (ZDPT) was prepared. ZDPT has excellent thermal stability (Td = 347 °C ) and great detonation velocity (D = 8390 m s−1), which endow ZDPT with great potential as a heat-resistant energetic material.
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