Polymer Electrolytes as Energy-Harvesting Materials to Capture Electrical Energy from Dynamic Mechanical Deformations

MACROMOLECULAR RAPID COMMUNICATIONS(2022)

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Ionic electroactive polymers (iEAPs) can generate electrical energy under bending deformations exhibiting great potential for fabricating energy harvesters from dynamic vibrating environments. According to a previous study, this flexoelectric energy-harvesting potential is explored in polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) assemblies subjected to intermittent square wave bending modes. The above study reveals that the mechanoelectrical transduction is likely to be the consequence of ion polarization under a pressure gradient across the PEM thickness. To further evaluate the applicability of the PEM assemblies for harvesting energy from dynamic environments, oscillatory bending deformation is applied in the present study, whereby the complex flexoelectric coefficient corresponding to dynamic capacitance exhibits strong frequency dependence. At very high oscillatory bending frequencies, the ionic clouds inside the PEM assemblies cannot be fully polarized, and thus the corresponding energy output tends to become smaller. However, the PEM assemblies having higher ionic conductivities can enhance energy output at high frequencies. Of particular interest is that the incorporated ionic liquid (IL) is not only capable of effectively plasticizing the polymer network, but also expediting the ionic conductivity, thereby enhancing the electrical energy output, which in turn provides important design guidance for efficient polymer energy harvesters.
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energy harvesting, flexoelectricity, mechanical deformation, polymer electrolytes
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