2016
DOI: 10.1080/00405000.2016.1202091
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Comparative evaluation of piezoelectric response of electrospun PVDF (polyvinilydine fluoride) nanofiber with various additives for energy scavenging application

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“…The maximum output voltage of the CNT composites was 0.9 V, which was well-correlated with the maximum β phase content, while the minimum value measured for the PANi-containing composites was 0.46 V. The output voltages of the composites based on different additives followed the order CNT>LiCl>pure PVDF>ZnO>PANi [116]. Comparative data of the piezoelectric performance of polymer-based NGs are presented in Table 1 and Table 2.…”
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“…The maximum output voltage of the CNT composites was 0.9 V, which was well-correlated with the maximum β phase content, while the minimum value measured for the PANi-containing composites was 0.46 V. The output voltages of the composites based on different additives followed the order CNT>LiCl>pure PVDF>ZnO>PANi [116]. Comparative data of the piezoelectric performance of polymer-based NGs are presented in Table 1 and Table 2.…”
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“…One convenient approach to overcome the this limitation is to align the fillers perpendicular to the applied electric field [114]. CNTs and PANi provided the maximum and minimum β phase content and output voltage [116].…”
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“…Recently, the involvement of additional materials as nanofillers of metal oxides, Gr, or graphene oxide (GO) is gaining much attention. Mokhtari et al demonstrated the influence of the various additives (ZnO, CNT, LiCl, PANi) and compared them for their credibility for application purposes [ 99 ]. FTIR, SEM, an Impedance analyzer, and a traction-compression machine were used to evaluate performances in PVDF film improvement.…”
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“…Many studies have reported their flexible piezoelectric energy scavengers, i.e., nanogenerators (PENGs), which have used lead-free piezoelectric nanofibers. [137,[139][140][141][142][143][144][145]149] Due to their shape and their structural properties, PVDF nanofibers are excellent candidates as active building blocks in such nano-generators. Both single PVDF nanofibers and uniaxially aligned arrays can be used to produce these nano-generators.…”
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