Sustainable utilization of aging-deteriorated microplastics as triboelectric nanogenerator
Journal
Chemical Engineering Journal
Journal Volume
470
Date Issued
2023-08-15
Author(s)
Cho, Seongeun
Cha, Kyunghwan
Kim, Banseok
Lee, Joonseok
Park, Kyungtae
Chung, Seh Hoon
Song, Myunghwan
Heo, Deokjae
Son, Jin ho
Choi, Moonhyun
Hong, Jinkee
Lee, Sangmin
Abstract
The extensive and uncontrolled use of plastic-based products and their indiscriminate disposal with the ended-up lifetime have led to the emergence of a global concern: microplastics. To counter this situation, we proposed a simple and universally applicable approach to treat microplastics. We designed a microplastic-based TENG (MP-TENG) to utilize microplastics themselves as a renewable energy resource. By employing the intrinsic triboelectric propertie of microplastic, we could convert microplastic waste into electrical energy. The structure of the TENG device was optimized by analyzing the TENG output difference according to the structural design parameters. And we successfully generated stable energy from the mechanical movement of polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polystyrene, and mixed microplastics using the optimized system. We confirmed that the aging period of MPs did not affect the TENG output. Lastly, we verified the feasibility of applying the proposed microplastic-based system as a power source to operate electronic devices in real life. This study presents a novel approach to harnessing microplastic as a new type of resource to harvest renewable and sustainable energy.
Subjects
Energy harvesting | Microplastic | Self-powered portable device | Triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) | Waste to energy
Type
journal article