Issue 13, 2021

All-fiber pyro- and piezo-electric nanogenerator for IoT based self-powered health-care monitoring

Abstract

In this work, an all-fiber pyro- and piezo-electric nanogenerator (PPNG) is designed using multiwall carbon nanotube (MWCNT) doped poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) electrospun nanofibers as the active layer and an interlocked conducting micro-fiber based electrode for converting both thermal and mechanical energies into useful electrical power. The PPNG generates high electrical throughput (output voltage ∼35 V, maximum power density ∼34 μW cm−2 and power conversion efficiency (ηpiezo) ∼ 19.3%) with an ultra-fast response time of ∼10 ms. Owing to the higher piezoelectric charge co-efficient (|d33| ∼ 51.3 pC N−1) and figure of merit (FoM ≈ 5.95 × 10−11 Pa−1) of PVDF–MWCNT nanofibers in comparison to the neat PVDF nanofibers (|d33| ∼ 22 pC N−1 and FoM ≈ 9.7 × 10−12 Pa−1) the PPNG operates a range of consumer electronic components such as capacitors and light emitting diodes. Furthermore, the electroactive phase content (∼87%) is improved in the active layer due to the interfacial interaction between the surface charges at from the π-electron cloud of the MWCNT and –CH2– dipoles of the PVDF chain. Additionally, the PVDF–MWCNT nanofibers possess fifteen times higher pyroelectric coefficient (∼60 nC m−2 K−1) compared to that of neat PVDF nanofibers (4 nC m−2 K−1). As a result, the PPNG is capable of converting very large temperature fluctuations (ΔT ∼ 14.30 K) to electrical energy (such as the open-circuit voltage of 250 mV and a short-circuit current of 83 pA). Besides this, it is capable of detecting very low-level thermal fluctuations (as low as ΔT ∼ 5.4 K) with responsivity of ∼1.48 s and possesses very high mechano-sensitivity (∼7.5 V kPa−1) which makes it feasible for use as a biomedical sensor since the body temperature and bio-mechanical signals (such as breathing temperature, pulse rate, vocal cord vibrations, coughing sound, and so on) have an immense signature of health conditions. As a proof-of-concept, the all-fiber PPNG is employed as a biomedical sensor by integrating with the Internet of Things (IoT) based human health care monitoring system as well as for remote care of infectious diseases (e.g., applicable for pneumonia, COVID-19) by transferring the pulse response, body temperature, coughing and laughing response wirelessly to a smartphone.

Graphical abstract: All-fiber pyro- and piezo-electric nanogenerator for IoT based self-powered health-care monitoring

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Feb 2021
Accepted
12 May 2021
First published
12 May 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Mater. Adv., 2021,2, 4370-4379

All-fiber pyro- and piezo-electric nanogenerator for IoT based self-powered health-care monitoring

B. Mahanty, S. K. Ghosh, K. Maity, K. Roy, S. Sarkar and D. Mandal, Mater. Adv., 2021, 2, 4370 DOI: 10.1039/D1MA00131K

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