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Title: Efficient Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting from a Discrete Hybrid Bismuth Bromide Ferroelectric Templated by Phosphonium Cation
Authors: DESWAL, SWATI
PANDAY, RISHUKUMAR
Naphade, Dipti R.
Dixit, Prashant
Praveenkumar, Balu
Zaręba, Jan K.
Anthopoulos, Thomas D.
OGALE, SATISHCHANDRA
BOOMISHANKAR, RAMAMOORTHY
Dept. of Chemistry
Dept. of Physics
Keywords: Chemistry
Physics
2022-APR-WEEK4
TOC-MAY2022
2022
Issue Date: Jun-2022
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Chemistry-A European Journal, 28(33), e202200751.
Abstract: Bismuth containing hybrid molecular ferroelectrics are receiving tremendous attention in recent years owing to their stable and non-toxic composition. However, these perovskite-like structures are primarily limited to ammonium cations. Herein, we report a new phosphonium based discrete perovskite-like hybrid ferroelectric with a formula [Me(Ph)3P]3[Bi2Br9] (MTPBB) and its mechanical energy harvesting capability. The Polarization-Electric field (P-E) measurements resulted in a well-defined ferroelectric hysteresis loop with a remnant polarization value of 2.1 μC cm−2. Piezoresponse force microscopy experiments enabled visualization of the ferroelectric domain structure and evaluation of the piezoelectric strain coefficient (d33) for an MTPBB single crystal and thin film sample. Furthermore, flexible devices incorporating MTPBB in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) matrix at various concentrations were fabricated and explored for their mechanical energy harvesting properties. The champion device with 20 wt % of MTPBB in PDMS rendered a maximum peak-to-peak open-circuit voltage of 22.9 V and a maximum power density of 7 μW cm−2 at an optimal load of 4 MΩ. Moreover, the potential of MTPBB-based devices in low power electronics was demonstrated by storing the harvested energy in various electrolytic capacitors.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202200751
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6801
ISSN: 1521-3765
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