A study on electroactive PVDF/mica nanosheet composites with an enhanced ?-phase for capacitive and piezoelectric force sensing
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2021
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Royal Society of Chemistry
Abstract
Herein, a multifunctional poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF)/mica nanosheet composite (PMNC) thin film was developed for preparing a capacitive and piezoelectric force sensor. A high electroactive ?-phase content (89%) of PVDF was achieved through a facile rapid cooling process of PMNC films. The crystallinity of PVDF decreased upon the addition of mica nanosheets, while the dielectric constant increased significantly (?300%). The capacitance-based PMNC pressure sensor was found to be sensitive to the applied pressure. On the other hand, piezoelectric voltages of 18 V (single layer) and 32 V (multi-layer) were generated for PMNCs loaded with 1% mica nanosheets. Furthermore, a PMNC based nanogenerator generated a power density of 8.8 ?W cm?2and showed excellent durability (>60?000 cycles). High flexibility, lightweight and skin-friendly PMNCs could be a potential material in applications such as energy harvesting, energy storage, actuators, and self-powered and smart wearable electronic devices. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021.
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Capacitance, Capacitive sensors, Crystallinity, Energy harvesting, Fluorine compounds, Mica, Piezoelectricity, Capacitive forces, Composite thin films, Electro actives, Force sensing, P.V.D.F, Phase's contents, Piezoelectric force, Piezoelectric force sensors, Poly(vinylidene fluoride), Rapid cooling process, Nanosheets
Citation
Soft Matter, 2021, 17, 48, pp. 10891-10902
