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Parisa Fakhri1,2, Babak Amini2, Roohollah Bagherzadeh3,4, Mohammad Kashfi5, Masoud Latifi1,3, Neda Yavari2, Soodeh Asadi Kani3,4, Lingxue Kong4.
Abstract
This study aimed to develop a novel hybrid piezoelectric structure based on poly(vinylidene difluoride) nanofibers (PVDF NFs) and zinc oxide nanorods (ZnO NRs) which eliminate the need for post poling treatment in such hybrid structures. Mechanism of electrical performance enhancement of the hybrid structure is also discussed in this paper. To study the effect of hybridization on piezoelectric performance, pristine ZnO NRs and pristine PVDF NF nanogenerators were also fabricated. The piezoelectric performance of these three nanogenerators was evaluated under periodic deformation at low frequency. The output power of the hybrid structure was found to be enhanced compared to pristine ZnO NRs and PVDF NFs nanogenerators. Such simple hybrid devices that do not need to complicated post poling treatment are more efficient than previous hybrid PVDF/ZnO nanogenerators for practical application. This improved piezoelectric nanogenerator is expected to enable various applications in the field of self-powered devices and wearable energy harvesting to harvest mechanical energy from the human activities. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 35520929 PMCID: PMC9062380 DOI: 10.1039/c8ra10315a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RSC Adv ISSN: 2046-2069 Impact factor: 3.361
Fig. 1SEM image of (a) cross section of ZnO NRs grown on gold-coated PTFE (b) surface of electrospun PVDF NFs, (c) cross section of PVDF/ZnO.
Fig. 2(a) FTIR spectra of electrospun PVDF NFs, (b) XRD pattern of ZnO NRs grown on PTFE, (c) XRD pattern of PVDF NFs.
Fig. 3Schematic of proposed working mechanisms of (a) pristine ZnO NRs nanogenerator and (b) pristine PVDF NFs nanogenerator.
Fig. 4Output voltage of pristine PVDF NFs, pristine ZnO NRs and PVDF NFs/ZnO NRs hybrid nanogenerator under periodic impacts with forces of 4, 6.5, 9 and 21 N at the frequency of 6 Hz.
Fig. 5Output current of pristine PVDF NFs, pristine ZnO NRs and PVDF NFs/ZnO NRs hybrid nanogenerator at F = 4 N and frequency of 6 Hz.
Fig. 6(a) View of hybrid nanogenerator under three-points bending test, (b) output voltage of hybrid nanogenerator under periodic bending deformation.
Fig. 7(a) Schematic of the PVDF/ZnO hybrid nanogenerator devices, (b) experimental setup to measure output voltage/current of nanogenerator devices.