Results in Physics (Jan 2016)

Preparation and characterization of poly(vinylidene fluoride): A high dielectric performance nano-composite for electrical storage

  • S. Abdalla,
  • A. Obaid,
  • F.M. Al-Marzouki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 617 – 626

Abstract

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We have prepared films of polymer nano-composite (PNC) of poly[vinylidene-fluoride] (PVDF) and bismuth vanadate (BiVO4) nanoparticles. The α and γ electro-active phases were detected, and the addition of BiVO4 drastically increases the formation of the α-phase. Addition of BiVO4 produces up to 98% of electro-active phases. Robust electrostatic interactions arise between charges at the BiVO4-surfaces, and differences in electron affinity between CH2 and CF2 groups created dielectric dipoles. The addition of BiVO4 has not only enhanced the formation of the electrically active phases but also makes each dipole in the phase has its specific characteristics for example its own relaxation time. The AC-electrical permittivity showed that the dielectric constant of 10%wt- BiVO4 nanoparticles in PVDF has a value 44 ε0, which is four times more than the dielectric constant of the as-prepared PVDF films. These data show the importance of these polymers as easy, flexible, and durable energy storage materials. Keywords: BiVO4, Poly vinylidene fluoride, Electro-actives phases, Polymer nano composite, High energy–storage materials