Development of a new flexible nanogenerator from electrospun nanofabric based on PVDF/talc nanosheet composites
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2020
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Herein, a flexible piezoelectric nanogenerator composed of electrospun talc/PVDF [poly(vinylidene fluoride)] nanocomposite fabrics has been developed. These nanocomposite fabrics demonstrated enhanced mechanical and piezoelectric properties compared with pristine PVDF nanofabrics. In particular, nanocomposite fabrics with 0.50 wt% talc yielded 89.6% of polar ?-phase in the PVDF matrix, thereby augmenting its piezoelectric response. X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry conclusively affirmed the promotion of polar ?-phase in the talc/PVDF nanocomposite fabrics. The 0.50 wt% talc/PVDF nanocomposite fabric based nanogenerator produced an open-circuit voltage and power density of 9.1 V and 1.12 ?W cm-2, respectively, under repetitive finger tapping mode (under a load of 3.8 N). Furthermore, the nanogenerator was also subjected to frequency modulated-shaker mode, wherein an output voltage of 8.9 V was produced. Improved flexibility, mechanical robustness, and enhanced piezoelectric responsiveness of this nanogenerator could possibly pave the way for its use in portable self-powered devices. This journal is © 2020 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Differential scanning calorimetry, Fluorine compounds, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Nanocomposites, Open circuit voltage, Piezoelectricity, Talc, Frequency modulated, Mechanical robustness, Output voltages, Piezoelectric nanogenerator, Piezoelectric property, Piezoelectric response, Poly(vinylidene fluoride), Power densities, Nanogenerators
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Soft Matter, 2020, 16, 24, pp. 5679-5688
