posted on 2023-12-06, 08:40authored byBozhi Wu, Kuibo Yin, Yuheng Huang, Yongqiang Yang, Zhangping Wen, Jiahong Kang, Yuwei Xiong, Qian Zhang, Meng Nie, Litao Sun
Nowadays,
piezoelectric nanogenerators (PENGs) based on poly(vinylidene
fluoride) (PVDF) have exhibited extensive potential applications in
wearable electronics. Improving the piezoelectric performance of PVDF-based
PENGs through low-cost and nontoxic fillers is an attractive technology
for industrial applications. Herein, we propose a superior piezoelectric
performance of PVDF-based PENG with cheap and nontoxic TiO2 nanorods as the regulated fillers. The built-in electric field of
the constructed heterostructures in mixed-phase (anatase–rutile)
TiO2 nanorods enriches the formation of electroactive β-phase
(87.6%) in PVDF. Moreover, the piezoelectric output of the TiO2@PVDF-based PENG (TP-PENG) reaches 42.5 V, which is 15.7 times
higher than the pure PVDF-based PENG with the same electrospinning
process. The TP-PENG exhibits superior durability within 9000 cycles,
being capable of charging the capacitors, powering the diode light-emitting
diode (LED) lights, and monitoring real-time human movements. This
promotes the great potential of the PENG for a variety of applications,
including biomechanical energy harvesting, motion sensing, and powering
microelectronic devices. Most importantly, this study demonstrates
that the strategy of controlling phase transition and switching between
crystal structures is of great relevance to extending the kinds of
possible regulating fillers to enhance the performance of PVDF-based
PENGs. It provides a promising low-cost and nontoxic approach for
the development of high-performance PENGs.