Breakthrough Wearable Nano-Generators for Self-Powered Devices
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Research Team of Professor Tae-Jun Ha in the Department of Electronic Materials Engineering has developed Co-MOF@PVDF based wearable triboelectric nano-generators for self-powered mobile electronic devices
- Published in the prestigious
international academic journal, 'Energy & Environmental Materials' (IF:
15.0, JIF ranking: 92.8%) -
(From left) Myeong-hyun Kim, a
student in the Master's program, Professor Tae-Jun Ha, Sang-Jun Park, a student
in the Integrated Master-Doctorate program
The research
team of Professor Tae-Jun Ha (Department of Electronic Materials Engineering)
successfully created Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) thin films with a Cobalt
(Co)-based Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOF), and successfully developed a
triboelectric nano-generator which can generate sustainable power. This research was published in 'Energy &
Environmental Materials' (IF: 15.0, JIF ranking: 92.8%), the top-tier
international academic journal in the materials science field published by
WILEY, under the title 'Wearable Triboelectric Nanogenerators Based on Printed
Polyvinylidene Fluoride Films Incorporated with Cobalt-Based Metal-Organic
Framework for Self-Powered Mobile Electronics.' (Reference:
https://doi.org/10.1002/eem2.12675)
Meanwhile,
the research was conducted solely by the research team of Professor Tae-Jun Ha
at Kwangwoon University and was funded by the Mid-career Researcher Project of the
National Research Foundation of Korea, organized by the Ministry of Science and
ICT. Moreover, the first author, Myeong-hyun Kim, achieved the remarkable feat
of publishing a paper in a top-tier international academic journal within just
three semesters of the master's program.
The voltage and current characteristics of the Co-MOF@PVDF-based TENG, along with the demonstration results of a self-powered GPS using the technology.