JOURNAL ARTICLE

All-organic flexible ferroelectret nanogenerator for wearable electronics

Abstract

Piezoelectric nanogenerators used for energy harvesting in wearable electronics require flexibility, durability, and skin compatibility. Previous work has identified expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) as a potential candidate. A ferroelectret film was prepared by laminating ePTFE membranes and two fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) films using hot pressing, and injecting charges through corona discharge process. Using conductive fabric containing poly(3,4- ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) as electrodes, an all-organic nanogenerator was obtained. The open- circuit voltage and short-circuit current were measured to characterize the piezoelectric response. The short-circuit current was found to be approximately 50 nA for one layer of ePTFE membrane (15 × 15 mm 2 ) under light pressure from one finger, and no increase in current and voltage was found from additional ePTFE layers. The polarizability and charges stability of the FEP/ePTFE/FEP film were also evaluated. The flexible ferroelectret nanogenerator can be embedded into clothes or insole and is expected to power continuously future wearable electronics system.

Keywords:
Nanogenerator Materials science PEDOT:PSS Polytetrafluoroethylene Optoelectronics Flexible electronics Piezoelectricity Composite material Electrical engineering Polymer

Metrics

1
Cited By
0.09
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
30
Refs
0.43
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%

Citation History

Topics

Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Conducting polymers and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
© 2026 ScienceGate Book Chapters — All rights reserved.