Khalifa, M.Schoeffmann, E.Lammer, H.Mahendran, A.R.Wuzella, G.Anandhan, S.2026-02-052021Soft Matter, 2021, 17, 48, pp. 10891-109021744683Xhttps://doi.org/10.1039/d1sm01236chttps://idr.nitk.ac.in/handle/123456789/22932Herein, 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.CapacitanceCapacitive sensorsCrystallinityEnergy harvestingFluorine compoundsMicaPiezoelectricityCapacitive forcesComposite thin filmsElectro activesForce sensingP.V.D.FPhase's contentsPiezoelectric forcePiezoelectric force sensorsPoly(vinylidene fluoride)Rapid cooling processNanosheetsA study on electroactive PVDF/mica nanosheet composites with an enhanced ?-phase for capacitive and piezoelectric force sensing