Enabling Charge Trapping with Quasi-Magnetization through Transition Metal Ion-Chelated Mesoporous Silica Particles for Wearable Antibacterial Self-Powering Sensors.

IF 10.7 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Small Methods Pub Date : 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1002/smtd.202401831
Seunghye Han, Jungchul Park, Jingzhe Sun, Bingqi Ren, Jiwoo Lee, Jihyun Bae, Jeong Ho Chang, Jong-Jin Park
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Wearable self-powering sensors based on triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) emerging as a promising strategy for a wide range of applications, such as self-powering and energy-harvesting systems, are widely used in healthcare and displacement current are utilized as the driving force. Although the TENG theory is rooted in the displacement current equation proposed by Maxwell, the magnetic field created by this current is often overlooked in TENG research. In this work, an effective charge-trapping method based on the magnetization current induced by transition metal ion chelation is reported. The experimental results, along with a theoretical analysis of the Maxwell equation and a discussion of the charge-trapping mechanism, demonstrate that magnetic materials provide enhanced charge-trapping performance. Transition metal ions chelated to mesoporous silica particles (MSPs) can slightly assign weak paramagnetic properties owing to the formation of ligand complexes. As a result, they can generate a feeble quasi-magnetization current during the TENG cycle, which enhances the surface charge density of the Co-MSPs-based polyvinyl alcohol TENG (PVA-TENG) by 68%. In addition, it is confirmed that the MSPs chelated with transition metal ions exhibit antibacterial properties, thereby providing promising synergistic effects from the perspective of application as a wearable TENG-based antibacterial sensor system.

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Small Methods Materials Science-General Materials Science
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期刊介绍: Small Methods is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes groundbreaking research on methods relevant to nano- and microscale research. It welcomes contributions from the fields of materials science, biomedical science, chemistry, and physics, showcasing the latest advancements in experimental techniques. With a notable 2022 Impact Factor of 12.4 (Journal Citation Reports, Clarivate Analytics, 2023), Small Methods is recognized for its significant impact on the scientific community. The online ISSN for Small Methods is 2366-9608.
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