Dual-Scale Polarization Engineering of d-Phenylalanine-Based Assemblies for High-Performance Nanogenerators
Juexin Huang1,2, Jingyi Xia1, Sravan Baddi1
1State Key Lab of Metal Matrix Composites, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 800 Dongchuan Road, Shanghai 200240, P. R. China.
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Piezoelectric biomaterials hold immense potential for next-generation microdevices, yet their piezoelectric performance often trails behind that of conventional synthetic counterparts. This study demonstrates a dual-scale polarization strategy to significantly enhance the piezoelectric response of d-phenylalanine derivatives (d-PheAD). Molecular-level polarization is amplified through ionic interactions with l-glutamic acid-modified Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles, while macroscopic alignment of d-PheAD nanoarrays under magnetic fields optimizes collective dipole orientation. This synergistic approach elevates the effective piezoelectric coefficient (deff) from 10.4 to 121.9 pm V-1, outperforming most biomaterial-based piezoelectric systems and many inorganic piezoelectric systems. Integrating these engineered assemblies into a triboelectric-enhanced piezoelectric nanogenerator yields unprecedented electrical outputs (2853 nA, 51.9 V), a 25-fold improvement over baseline configurations. The device achieves real-time detection of trace HCl gas at low concentrations, demonstrating superior sensitivity compared to commercial electrochemical sensors. By bridging molecular design and macroscopic engineering, this work establishes a scalable paradigm for deploying eco-friendly piezoelectric biomaterials in high-performance microelectronics and environmental monitoring technologies.
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