材料科学
聚电解质
热电性
薄膜
聚合
反离子
纳米技术
表面改性
制作
化学工程
聚合物
复合材料
离子
光电子学
有机化学
铁电性
化学
电介质
医学
替代医学
病理
工程类
作者
Jian Wang,Fei Hu,Sabrina Sant,Kanghyun Chu,Lukas M. Riemer,Dragan Damjanović,S. Michael Kilbey,Harm‐Anton Klok
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202307038
摘要
Piezo- and pyroelectric materials are of interest, for example, for energy harvesting applications, for the development of tactile sensors, as well as neuromorphic computing. This study reports the observation of pyro- and piezoelectricity in thin surface-attached polymer brushes containing zwitterionic and electrolytic side groups that are prepared via surface-initiated polymerization. The pyro- and piezoelectric properties of the surface-grafted polyelectrolyte brushes are found to sensitively depend on and can be tuned by variation of the counterion. The observed piezo- and pyroelectric properties reflect the structural complexity of polymer brushes, and are attributed to a complex interplay of the non-uniform segment density within these films, together with a non-uniform distribution of counterions and specific ion effects. The fabrication of thin pyroelectric films by surface-initiated polymerization is an important addition to the existing strategies toward such materials. Surface-initiated polymerization, in particular, allows for facile grafting of polar thin polymer films from a wide range of substrates via a straightforward two-step protocol that obviates the need for multistep laborious synthetic procedures or thin film deposition protocols. The ability to produce polymer brushes with piezo- and pyroelectric properties opens up new avenues of application of these materials, for example, in energy harvesting or biosensing.
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