4.8 Article

Leveraging ZnO morphologies in piezoelectric composites for mechanical energy harvesting

Journal

NANO ENERGY
Volume 18, Issue -, Pages 212-221

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2015.10.021

Keywords

Zinc oxide; Shape-controlled synthesis; PDMS composite; Flexible nanageneator; Supercapacitor

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In this work flexible composite nanogenerators were prepared aiming to identify and optimize the exploitation of the piezoelectric effect in mechanical energy harvesting. A novel shape controlled synthesis of ZnO microstructures through hydrothermal route was achieved resulting in different morphologies and aspect-ratio particles, microwires, multipods, and desert-roses. The three different microparticles and round-shaped commercial nanoparticles were incorporated into a polydimethylsiloxane matrix and a comparative study on the piezoelectric output power dependence on the filler morphology was carried out. The highest performances, i.e. output voltage of 10 V and a maximum power of 55 mu W, were obtained with the highest aspect ratio ZnO filler, the microwires, dispersed in the PDMS matrix at a 40 wt% concentration. Considering the generated voltage dependence on the size and aspect-ratio of the fillers, a working mechanism was formulated. The nanogenerators were then exploited to charge a homemade carbon-based supercapacitor. The voltage charging curves confirm the voltage generation trend based on the high aspect-ratio particles, showing that the best performances are obtained by the microwires-based composite nanogenerator. This work thus contributes to clarify the piezoelectric mechanism in composite nanogenerators and to maximize the output power generation in view of self-powered nanodevices able to recover and store waste environmental energy. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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