| نویسندگان | حسین فشندی-محمد مهدی ابوالحسنی-پرستو صندوقدار-نیما ذهدی-ژینگژانگ لی-مینو نایبه |
| نشریه | CELLULOSE |
| تاریخ انتشار | 0-0-01 |
| نمایه نشریه | ISI |
چکیده مقاله
For the first time, a nanocomposite of
poly(vinylidene fluoride)/cellulose nanocrystal (PVDF/
CNC) is developed as a piezoelectric energy harvester.
This is implemented through electrospinning of PVDF
solutions containing different levels of CNC loading, i.e.,
0, 1, 3 and 5 % with respect to PVDF weight. Analytical
techniques including DSC, FTIR and WAXD are
conducted to monitor the polymorphism evolution within
electrospun nanocomposites as the CNC content is
varied. The results imply that CNCs at the optimum
concentration (3 and 5 %) can effectively nucleate b
crystalline phases. The nucleation of a crystalline phases
is also prevented when CNCs are present within the
structure of PVDF electrospun fibers. These changes in
polymorphism give PVDF/CNC nanocomposites
enhanced piezoelectric characteristics compared to pure
PVDF nanofibers. We have demonstrated that the
developed nanocomposites can charge a 33-lF capacitor
over 6 V and light up a commercial LED for more than
30 s. It is envisaged that the PVDF/CNC nanocomposites
provide the opportunity for the development of efficient
electrical generators as self-powering devices to charge
portable electronics.