High Energy Storage Under the Regulation of Polymer Phase Structure

Yao Su, Zhaobo Liu, Dandan Yang, Wenyi Li, Rong Ma, Mustafa Al Samarai, Wenxiong Zhang*, Houbing Huang*, Huiqing Fan, Dengwei Hu*

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Abstract

Dielectric nanocomposites have garnered significant interest owing to their potential applications in energy storage. However, achieving high energy density (Ue) and charge/discharge efficiency (η) remains a challenge in their fabrication. In this paper, core-shell structured BaTiO3@Polyvinylpyrrolidone (BT@PVP) nanoparticles are prepared, and incorporated into a semi-crystalline polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) matrix. The BT@PVP/PVDF nanocomposite film loaded with 5 vol.% BT@PVP nanoparticles show a maximum Ue of 18.39 J cm−3 at 458 MV m−1, which is almost 4 and 9 times greater than those of BT/PVDF (5.14 J cm−3 at 303 MV m−1) and biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) (2 J cm−3 at 640 MV m−1), respectively. Notably, the highest charge/discharge efficiency of 79.80% has been achieved so far for ferroelectric inorganic-filled PVDF composites. The reason why there are such excellent performances is mainly because of the interface coupling of inorganic–organic nanocomposite film and PVDF β phase transition with coating and extrusion of PVP molecules and large polarization of BT respectively. This research introduces a convenient and effective approach to designing high-performance dielectric polymer nanocomposites.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2410354
JournalSmall
Volume21
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Feb 2025

Keywords

  • BT
  • efficiency
  • energy storage
  • interface coupling
  • phase transformation
  • PVDF

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