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MWCNTs/C60 “Grape-like” Nanostructures for Enhancing Piezoelectric Performance in PVDF Nanofibers through Constructing Localized Conductive Domains

ACS Applied Electronic Materials [2024]
Bin Du, Yinuo An, Xianhua Huan, Liuqing Yang, Yushun Zhao
ABSTRACT

Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) piezoelectric nanofibers gain significant attention for flexible electronic devices, yet their low piezoelectric conversion efficiency remains a critical barrier to broader application. In this study, multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) are combined with fullerene (C60) to form a distinctive “grape-like” nanostructure (MC), which is then embedded into the PVDF matrix via electrospinning to produce PVDF/MC composite nanofibers. The incorporation of MC increases the β-phase content of the PVDF nanofibers by 11.07%, enhancing their piezoelectric properties, and also acts as localized conductive domains and stress concentration centers, synergistically boosting the output performance of the piezoelectric devices. Consequently, piezoelectric devices based on PVDF/MC-3 wt % composite nanofibers exhibit voltage and current outputs 559.1% and 1382.8% higher than those of pure PVDF, respectively. This innovative strategy of leveraging “grape-like” nanostructures to enhance PVDF’s piezoelectric performance represents a promising pathway toward achieving efficient energy conversion in piezoelectric materials.

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