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Optimizing sandwich-structured composites based on the structure of the filler and the polymer matrix: toward high energy storage properties.

Yang CuiXuan WangTiandong ZhangChanghai ZhangQingguo Chi
Published in: RSC advances (2019)
Polymer-based energy storage materials have been widely applied in the energy storage industry, such as in the hybrid electric vehicle and power-conditioning equipment, due to their moderate energy density and ultrafast charging/discharging speed. Accordingly, the improvement of the energy storage density of polymer matrix composites has become the focus of current research. In this study, different fillers ( e.g. , 0.5Ba(Zr 0.2 Ti 0.8 )O 3 -0.5(Ba 0.7 Ca 0.3 )TiO 3 nanofibers (BCZT NFs), BCZT + Ag NFs and BCZT + Ag@Al 2 O 3 NFs) were synthesized via electrospinning and were added to the poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) matrix as a middle layer in sandwich-structure composites. The PVDF polymer-containing PMMA was prepared as the outer layer in the sandwich structure composites. These sandwich-structured composites have low loss, low current density, better breakdown strength and higher efficiency. In particular, 40% PMMA/PVDF/3 vol% BCZT + Ag@Al 2 O 3 /PVDF/40% PMMA/PVDF composites have an energy density of 7.23 J cm -3 and efficiency above 75.8% at 370 kV mm -1 . This article could open up a convenient and effective means for the practical application of power-pulsed capacitors by tuning the filler nanostructure and polymer nanocomposites.
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