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Title: CONTROLLING THE TRIBOELECTRIC CHARGES ON CELLULOSE-BASED FABRIC TRIBOELECTRIC NANOGENERATOR WITH THE INORGANIC DYES
การควบคุมประจุไทรโบอิเล็กทริกบนอุปกรณ์กําเนิดพลังงานไฟฟ้าขนาดเล็กไทรโบอิเล็กทริกที่ใช้ ผ้าในกลุ่มเซลลูโลสด้วยสีย้อมสังเคราะห์
Authors: RAWIWAN KHWANMING
ระวิวัลย์ ขวัญมิ่ง
Thitirat Charoonsuk
ฐิติรัตน์ จรุญสุข
Srinakharinwirot University
Thitirat Charoonsuk
ฐิติรัตน์ จรุญสุข
thitiratc@swu.ac.th
thitiratc@swu.ac.th
Keywords: สิ่งทอ
ผ้าในกลุ่มเซลลูโลส
อุปกรณ์ผลิตพลังงานไฟฟ้าขนาดเล็กไทรโบอิเล็กทริก
สีย้อมสังเคราะห์
Cellulose-based fabric
Triboelectric nanogenerator
Inorganic dye
Textiles
Issue Date:  15
Publisher: Srinakharinwirot University
Abstract: Nowadays, the application of wearable and portable electronic industries for electronic textiles (E-textiles) has seen unprecedented growth with rising new functionalities. However, the electronic components of E-textiles need appropriate energy to work. The most mechanical energy harvesting devices, the triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) that provide the highest electrical efficiency that have been widely researched and documented. In this work, textile-based TENG was fabricated using four different cellulose fabrics (cotton, linen, rayon, and Tencel) as the primary friction material and modified its functional group with inorganic dyes. Three types of dyes included reactive, direct, and basic dyes are studied. All functional groups of cellulose-based fabric and dyes are identified. Fabric morphologies, fabric properties, and the effect of the functional group of dyes on the electrical output are studied. The results showed that all fabrics contained hydroxyl group from cellulose structure. All inorganic dyes contained an amine group that could react with the fabric to generate different electrical outputs after dyeing. Moreover, all dyed cellulose-based fabric showed higher electrical output than pristine cellulose-based fabric. The findings of this research could be applied to various wearable sensors in the textile-TENG and textile industries in the future.
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URI: http://ir-ithesis.swu.ac.th/dspace/handle/123456789/2572
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