Green and Low-Cost Alkali-Polyphenol Synergetic Self-Catalysis System Access to Fast Gelation of Self-Healable and Self-Adhesive Conductive Hydrogels for Self-Powered Triboelectric Nanogenerators

Small. 2024 Mar;20(10):e2305502. doi: 10.1002/smll.202305502. Epub 2023 Oct 25.

Abstract

Biomass-based hydrogels have attracted great attention in flexible and sustainable self-powered power sources but struggled to fabricate in a green, high-efficiency, and low-cost manner. Herein, a novel and facile alkali-polyphenol synergetic self-catalysis system is originally employed for the fast gelation of self-healable and self-adhesive lignin-based conductive hydrogels, which can be regarded as hydrogel electrodes of flexible triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs). This synergy self-catalytic system comprises aqueous alkali and polyphenol-containing lignin, in which alkali-activated ammonium persulfate (APS) significantly accelerates the generation of radicals and initiates the polymerization of monomers, while polyphenol acts as a stabilizer to avoid bursting polymerization from inherent radical scavenging ability. Furthermore, multiple hydrogen bonds between lignin biopolymers and polyacrylamide (PAM) chains impart lignin-based hydrogels with exceptional adhesiveness and self-healing properties. Intriguingly, the alkaline conditions not only contribute to the solubility of lignin but also impart superior ionic conductivity of lignin-based hydrogel that is applicable to flexible TENG in self-powered energy-saving stair light strips, which holds great promise for industrial applications of soft electronics.

Keywords: alkali-polyphenol self-catalysis systems; lignin hydrogels; self-adhesives; self-healable; triboelectric nanogenerators.