JOURNAL ARTICLE

Flexible Two-ply Piezoelectric Yarn Energy Harvester

Hyeon Jun SimChangsoon ChoiChang Jun LeeYoun Tae KimSeon Jeong Kim

Year: 2015 Journal:   Current Nanoscience Vol: 11 (4)Pages: 539-544   Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Abstract

We developed a flexible two-ply piezoelectric yarn-type generator using an electrospun polyvinylidenefluorideco- trifluoroethylene (PVDF–TrFE) mat and a commercially available silver-coated nylon fiber. By rolling the silvercoated nylon fiber into the electrospun PVDF–TrFE mat as the inner electrode, the two-dimensional piezoelectric PVDF– TrFE mat was easily transformed into a one-dimensional fiber. Then silver-coated nylon fiber rolled in PVDF–TrFE was plied with another similar fiber to make a flexible two-ply piezoelectric yarn. The overall fabrication processes of the flexible two-ply piezoelectric yarn are simple and have a high application potential. The flexible two-ply piezoelectric yarn can generate up to 0.7 V in compression and 0.55 V in tension. The yarn retained the piezoelectric performance in various shapes, such as a sewn structure. In addition, the piezoelectric performance was sensitive to velocity and pressure. The flexible two-ply piezoelectric yarn has potential applications as a human motion sensor, as a building block of energy- harvesting textiles, and in self-powered biomedical applications.

Keywords:
Piezoelectricity Yarn Materials science Composite material Fiber Energy harvesting Tension (geology) Fabrication Piezoelectric sensor Compression (physics) Energy (signal processing)

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