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Polyurethanes synthesized using biomass-derived furan diols as sustainable triboelectric materials.
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- Author(s): Jang, June Young1 (AUTHOR); Byun, Youngmin2,3 (AUTHOR); You, Sijin1 (AUTHOR); Kim, Seunghun1 (AUTHOR); Lee, Dong-Min2,3 (AUTHOR); Kim, Sang-Woo2,3 (AUTHOR) ; Son, Seung Uk1 (AUTHOR)
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Chemical Communications. 9/16/2024, Vol. 60 Issue 72, p9741-9744. 4p.
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This work shows that various polyurethanes (FPUs) prepared using biomass-derived furan diols can be applied as promising tribopositive materials. The elastic FPUs having appropriate glass transition temperature (Tg) could be incorporated into polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fabrics to form FPU/PET films. The optimal FPU-4/PET film showed promising triboelectric performance with output voltages (Vp–p) up to 405 V and a maximum power density (Pmax) of 32 mW cm−2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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