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Enhanced output performance of piezoelectric energy harvester based on hierarchical Bi3.15Nd0.85Ti3O12 microspheres/PVDF-HFP composite

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL [2022]
Wancheng Qin, Peng Zhou, Xinyu Xu, Muhammad Sultan Irshad, Yajun Qi, Tianjin Zhang
ABSTRACT

The inclusion of inorganic piezoelectric fillers in the polymeric matrix of flexible ferroelectric polymer synergies the piezoelectricity for wearable electronics . Herein, hierarchical Bi 3.15 Nd 0.85 Ti 3 O 12 microspheres (H-BNdT MPs) embedded in the polymeric matrix of polyvinylidene fluoride–hexafluoropropylene (PVDF-HFP) based piezoelectric thin films are fabricated by using a facile and cost-effective film-forming method, drop-casting. The composites possess improved dielectric and ferroelectric properties comparing with that of the pure PVDF-HFP film without any electrical poling treatment. More importantly, the highest outputs of an open-circuit voltage of 20 V and a short-circuit current of 1.9 μA under the repeated mechanical force of 10 N at the frequency of 2 Hz were successfully achieved. The maximum power of the optimal PEH can reach as high as 4.6 mW, corresponding to a power density of 938 μW/cm 2 , and the output electricity can light up 10 LEDs with a full-wave rectifier circuit. The enhanced output performance is attributed to the high local stress around the H-BNdT MPs arising from the hollow hierarchical architecture of the inorganic fillers . The lead-free flexible PEH is also proved to have the ability to harvest the biomechanical energy of human movements, such as finger pinching, finger tapping , and fist punching. In particular, a PEH shoe is made to harvest energy from walking and running. This PEH is confirmed to be a potential energy harvester and effective self-powered generator to drive wearable devices .

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