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대학원생 구두발표 (IV)

  • Apr 08(Wed), 2026, 13:00 - 17:00
  • 12-1회장 (204호)
  • Chair : 박정태, 이재준, 안석균, 차채녕
14:15 - 14:30
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[O12-6]

우수논문발표상 응모자

Deborah Number-Governed Surface Roughness Control of Sulfur-Rich Polymer Film via Micro-Scale Surface Tearing for High-Performance Triboelectric Nanogenerator

발표자박민지 (한양대학교)

연구책임자위정재 (한양대학교)

공동저자박민지 (한양대학교), 조웅비 (한양대학교), 김성수 (한양대학교), 위정재 (한양대학교)

Abstract

Surface engineering is vital for high-performance triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs), as triboelectrification is a surface-dominant mechanism. While structuring the surface enhances charge induction, conventional micro/nano-patterning is often complex and costly. In this study, we report a mechanically governed, one-step surface engineering strategy using sustainable sulfur-rich polymers derived from elemental sulfur. By employing a low-surface-energy polyimide (PI) superstrate during hot-pressing, we facilitate localized stress accumulation at the interface. During peel-off, this stress induces spontaneous surface roughening, eliminating the need for lithographic steps. Results show that tuning the peel speed from 0.1 to 800 mm s¹ increases surface roughness from 0.84 to 3.35 μm. This led to a 224% enhancement in peak voltage (441.1 V) and a 13.7-fold increase in power density, reaching 532.3 mW m² at 100 M Ω. Furthermore, the high-performance TENG directly illuminated 153 blue LEDs, demonstrating a scalable and efficient route for high-output energy harvesting from waste-derived materials.

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