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Flexible, Lead-Free Nanogenerators Using Poly(vinylidene fluoride) Nanocomposites
journal contribution
posted on 2020-05-08, 14:07 authored by Anupama Gaur, Shivam Tiwari, Chandan Kumar, Pralay MaitiA flexible,
lead-free piezoelectric nanogenerator is demonstrated,
which produces an electrical signal (voltage) under the application
of stress. Barium titanate (BaTiO3) nanoparticles are embedded
in the poly(vinylidene fluoride) matrix to prepare the nanocomposite
using the solvent-casting method. Different nanocomposites with varying
filler content have been prepared. The nanocomposite eliminates the
problems of mechanical stability as the polymer provides it better
flexibility as compared to the brittle ceramic material. The structural
and morphological studies are performed through X-ray diffraction,
differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, polarized
optical microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy. In response
to mechanical deformation, the voltage is generated, and the output
voltage increases with increasing the filler content up to 10 wt %,
followed by the reduced electrical signal because of agglomeration
of the nanoparticles in the composites. Electric poling is also used
to enhance the electrical output from the device. The fabricated device
exhibits a very high voltage output of 78 V and 120 μW/cm2 power density after poling. The prepared device is also able
to harvest different biomechanical energies and also able to charge
the capacitor, demonstrating the practical applications of the device.
The composite with a suitable filler content can be used in wearable
smart clothing and small portable devices.