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Enhanced Piezoelectricity of Electrospun Polyvinylidene Fluoride Fibers for Energy Harvesting

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 12, Issue 11, Pages 13575-13583

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c02578

Keywords

PVDF; polymer crystallinity; electrospinning; piezoelectricity; voltage polarity

Funding

  1. Sonata Bis 5 project - National Science Centre [2015/18/E/ST5/00230]
  2. STSM Grant from COST Action, CONTEXT - European Commission [CA17107]
  3. European Union-the European Regional Development Fund within the Operational Programme Innovative economy for 2007-2013
  4. European Research Council [ERC-2014-STG-639526]
  5. EPSRC Cambridge NanoDTC [EP/G037221/1]
  6. University of Pisa [PRA_2018_34]

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Piezoelectric polymers are promising energy materials for wearable and implantable applications for replacing bulky batteries in small and flexible electronics. Therefore, many research studies are focused on understanding the behavior of polymers at a molecular level and designing new polymer-based generators using polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF). In this work, we investigated the influence of voltage polarity and ambient relative humidity in electrospinning of PVDF for energy-harvesting applications. A multitechnique approach combining microscopy and spectroscopy was used to study the content of the beta-phase and piezoelectric properties of PVDF fibers. We shed new light on beta-phase crystallization in electrospun PVDF and showed the enhanced piezoelectric response of the PVDF fiber-based generator produced with the negative voltage polarity at a relative humidity of 60%. Above all, we proved that not only crystallinity but also surface chemistry is crucial for improving piezoelectric performance in PVDF fibers. Controlling relative humidity and voltage polarity increased the d(33) piezoelectric coefficient for PVDF fibers by more than three times and allowed us to generate a power density of 0.6 mu W.cm(-2) from PVDF membranes. This study showed that the electrospinning technique can be used as a single-step process for obtaining a vast spectrum of PVDF fibers exhibiting different physicochemical properties with beta-phase crystallinity reaching up to 74%. The humidity and voltage polarity are critical factors in respect of chemistry of the material on piezoelectricity of PVDF fibers, which establishes a novel route to engineer materials for energy-harvesting and sensing applications.

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