Improved energy harvesting capability of poly(vinylidene fluoride) films modified by reduced graphene oxide


Autoria(s): Wu, Liangke; Alamusi,; Xue, Junmin; Itoi, Takaomi; Hu, Ning; Li, Yuan; Yan, Cheng; Qiu, Jianhui; Ning, Huiming; Yuan, Weifeng; Gu, Bin
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Piezoelectric energy harvesters can be used to convert ambient energy into electrical energy and power small autonomous devices. In recent years, massive effort has been made to improve the energy harvesting ability in piezoelectric materials. In this study, reduced graphene oxide was added into poly(vinylidene fluoride) to fabricate the piezoelectric nanocomposite films. Open-circuit voltage and electrical power harvesting experiments showed remarkable enhancement in the piezoelectricity of the fabricated poly(vinylidene fluoride)/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite, especially at an optimal reduced graphene oxide content of 0.05 wt%. Compared to pristine poly(vinylidene fluoride) films, the open-circuit voltage, the density of harvested power of alternating current, and direct current of the poly(vinylidene fluoride)/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite films increased by 105%, 153%, and 233%, respectively, indicating a great potential for a broad range of applications.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75011/

Publicador

SAGE Journals

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/75011/1/J_Intelligent_Mater_System_final.pdf

DOI:10.1177/1045389X14529609

Wu, Liangke, Alamusi, , Xue, Junmin, Itoi, Takaomi, Hu, Ning, Li, Yuan, Yan, Cheng, Qiu, Jianhui, Ning, Huiming, Yuan, Weifeng, & Gu, Bin (2014) Improved energy harvesting capability of poly(vinylidene fluoride) films modified by reduced graphene oxide. Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and Structures, 25(14), pp. 1813-1824.

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Copyright 2014 The Authors

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #091202 Composite and Hybrid Materials #100708 Nanomaterials #Energy harvesting #piezoelectric nanocomposite #reduced graphene oxide #self-powered devices
Tipo

Journal Article