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Excellent Energy Storage of Sandwich-Structured PVDF-Based Composite at Low Electric Field by Introduction of the Hybrid CoFe2O4@BZT–BCT Nanofibers

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The high-performance energy-storage dielectric capacitors are increasingly necessary for the development of miniaturization, integration, and multifunctionality of electronic devices. Here, we describe a new strategy of a sandwich-structured polymer-based dielectric… Click to show full abstract

The high-performance energy-storage dielectric capacitors are increasingly necessary for the development of miniaturization, integration, and multifunctionality of electronic devices. Here, we describe a new strategy of a sandwich-structured polymer-based dielectric composite with inorganic fillers of semiconductor@perovskite hybrid fibers, and this novel dielectric composite possesses an excellent energy-storage performance at low electric field. It is of crucial importance to achieve hybrid nanofibers of 0.5Ba(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3–0.5(Ba0.7Ca0.3)TiO3 nanofibers (BZT–BCT NFs) deposited by CoFe2O4 nanoparticles (CFO; hereafter, CFO@BZT–BCT NFs in short). Herein, the BZT–BCT NF ceramic has the typical perovskite structure and large dielectric constant, which is used as the ceramic-support for CFO. Meanwhile, the semiconductor of CFO works as the electron donor to offer a great interfacial polarization for the improvement of overall dielectric constant of the composite. Remarkably, the trilayer structure is compos...

Keywords: energy storage; bzt bct

Journal Title: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
Year Published: 2018

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