Physico-chemical and piezoelectric characterization of electroactive nanofabrics based on functionalized graphene/talc nanolayers/PVDF for energy harvesting

Shetty, Sawan and Shanmugharaj, A. M. and Anandhan, S. (2021) Physico-chemical and piezoelectric characterization of electroactive nanofabrics based on functionalized graphene/talc nanolayers/PVDF for energy harvesting. Journal of Polymer Research, 28 (11). ISSN 1022-9760

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Abstract

Poly(vinylidene fuoride) (PVDF) is a versatile polymer, whose dielectric, piezoelectric and ferroelectric properties can be augmented by a range of processing routes and/or additives. We developed a fexible nanogenerator using electrospun PVDF/ COOH-functionalized graphene nanosheet (FGNS)/talc nanosheet (TNS) hybrid nanocomposites. TNS loading was fxed at 0.50 wt% while FGNS loading was varied (0.05, 0.10, 0.15, and 0.20 wt %) in these nanofabrics and their structure–property relationship was explored. Incorporation of FGNS led to formation of an electrically conductive network in the polymer matrix aided by TNS and electrospinning. The uniform dispersion of the fller nanosheets led to efective enhancement of the electroactive β-phase of the PVDF matrix. Crystallinity and polymorphism in these systems were explored by FTIR spectroscopy, X-ray difraction and diferential scanning calorimetry. A nanogenerator made of the nanofabric containing 0.5 wt% of TNS and 0.10 wt% of FGNS was mechanically impacted by pneumatic actuator (operating pressure 0.4 MPa),
resulting in an output voltage of 12.9 V and a power density of 1.72 μW/cm2 , respectively. The piezoelectric coefcient (d33) of this nanofber system was 61 pm/V as revealed by piezoelectric force microscopy. These novel nanocomposites could be used in fexible energy-harvesting devices.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Chemistry > Physical Chemistry
Divisions: Chemistry
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 11 Sep 2024 09:49
Last Modified: 11 Sep 2024 09:49
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/5587

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