2021 IEEE International Symposium on Applications of Ferroelectrics (ISAF) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/isaf51943.2021.9477342
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Enhanced performance of flexible Piezoelectric PVDF sensors by ultrasonic spray coating method

Abstract: Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) has been attracting a lot of interest among researchers for the fabrication of biocompatible flexible piezoelectric sensors. However, low piezoelectric properties and lack of a simple large-scale fabrication method has prevented commercialization of such sensors. In this research, a nozzle-less ultrasonic spray coating (USC) method is introduced and used for the development of pure PVDF sensors with high performance and sensitivity. PVDF films with thickness of ~9 µm are fabricat… Show more

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“…Any membrane developed would need to maximize the piezoelectric potential of PVDF by increasing the β-phase. PVDF is also biocompatible [14], flexible [14], and non-hazardous [15]. We also selected zinc oxide (ZnO) as the second material in the study as it is biocompatible [16], piezoelectric [17], and antibacterial [18].…”
Section: Design Choicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any membrane developed would need to maximize the piezoelectric potential of PVDF by increasing the β-phase. PVDF is also biocompatible [14], flexible [14], and non-hazardous [15]. We also selected zinc oxide (ZnO) as the second material in the study as it is biocompatible [16], piezoelectric [17], and antibacterial [18].…”
Section: Design Choicesmentioning
confidence: 99%