Organic Monolayers on Si(211) for Triboelectricity Generation: Etching Optimization and Relationship between the Electrochemistry and Current Output

Carlos Hurtado, Xin Lyu, Stuart Ferrie, Anton P. Le Brun, Melanie Macgregor, Simone Ciampi

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Abstract

Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) based on sliding silicon-organic monolayer-metal Schottky diodes are an emerging autonomous direct-current (DC) current supply technology. Herein, using conductive atomic force microscopy and electrochemical techniques, we explore the optimal etching conditions toward the preparation of DC TENGs on Si(211), a readily available, highly conductive, and underexplored silicon crystallographic cut. We report optimized conditions for the chemical etching of Si(211) surfaces with subnanometer root-mean-square roughness, explore Si(211) chemical passivation, and unveil a relationship between the electrochemical charge-transfer behavior at the silicon-liquid interface and the zero-applied bias current output from the corresponding dynamic silicon-organic monolayer-platinum system. The overall aim is to optimize the etching and functionalization of the relatively underexplored Si(211) facet, toward its application in out-of-equilibrium Schottky diodes as autonomous power supplies. We also propose the electrochemical behavior of surface-confined redox couples as a diagnostic tool to anticipate whether or not a given surface will perform satisfactorily when used in a TENG design.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14263-14274
Number of pages12
JournalACS Applied Nano Materials
Volume5
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Oct 2022

Keywords

  • electrochemistry
  • organic monolayers
  • silicon
  • surface chemistry
  • triboelectricity

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