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Bio-Inspired Fluoro-polydopamine Meets Barium Titanate Nanowires: A Perfect Combination to Enhance Energy Storage Capability of Polymer Nanocomposites

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 9, Issue 8, Pages 7547-7555

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b14454

Keywords

bio-inspired; nanowire; nanocomposite; dielectric constant; energy storage

Funding

  1. Special Fund of National Basic Research Program of China [2014CB239503]
  2. NSF of China [51522703, 51277117, 51477096]
  3. Shanghai Pujiang Program [PJ14D018]
  4. Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Rapid evolution of energy storage devices expedites the development of high-energy-density materials with excellent flexibility and easy processing. The search for such materials has triggered the development of high-dielectric constant (high-k) polymer nanocomposites. However, the enhancement of k usually suffers from sharp reduction of breakdown strength, which is detrimental to substantial increase of energy storage capability. Herein, the combination of bio-inspired fluoro-polydopamine functionalized BaTiO3 nanowires (NWs) and a fluoropolymer matrix offers a new thought to prepare polymer nanocomposites. The elaborate functionalization of BaTiO3 NWs with fluoro-polydopamine has guaranteed both the increase of k and the maintenance of breakdown strength, resulting in significantly enhanced energy storage capability. The nanocomposite with 5 vol % functionalized BaTiO3 NWs discharges an ultrahigh energy density of 12.87 J cm(-3) at a relatively low electric field of 480 MV m(-1), more than three and a half times that of biaxial-oriented polypropylene (BOPP, 3.56 J cm(3) at 600 MV m(-1)). This superior energy storage capability seems to rival or exceed some reported, advanced nanoceramics-based materials at 500 MV m(-1). This new strategy permits insights into the construction of polymer nanocomposites with high energy storage capability.

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