Enhanced Piezoelectricity in Sustainable-by-design Chitosan Nanocomposite Elastomers for Prosthetics, Robotics, and Circular Electronics
Jacopo Nicoletti, Leonardo Puppulin, Julie Routurier, Saimir Frroku,, Nouha Loudhaief, Claudia Crestini, Alvise Perosa, Maurizio Selva, Matteo, Gigli, Domenico De Fazio, Giovanni Antonio Salvatore

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a significant enhancement of piezoelectric response in biodegradable chitosan elastomers by incorporating nanocrystals, enabling sustainable, flexible, and biocompatible materials suitable for prosthetics, robotics, and eco-friendly electronics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel nanocrystal integration method to boost chitosan's piezoelectricity and employs an advanced measurement technique to accurately assess the response.
Findings
Achieved d33 values of 15-19 pmV^-1 in nanocrystal-enhanced chitosan
Materials exhibit up to 40% elastic strain and 100 MPa Young's modulus
Materials are fully derived from upcycled biowaste, promoting sustainability
Abstract
Piezoelectricity, the generation of electric charge in response to mechanical stress, is a key property in both natural and synthetic materials. This study significantly boosts the piezoelectric response of chitosan, a biodegradable biopolymer, by integrating chitin/chitosan nanocrystals into natural chitosan-based thin film elastomers. The resulting materials achieve d values of 15-19 pmV, a marked improvement over the 5-9 pmV observed in pure chitosan films thanks to increased crystallinity from the nanocrystals. We utilize piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) to accurately measure the d coefficient, employing an engineered extraction method that eliminates the electrostatic contribution, which can overestimate the piezoelectric response. The resulting chitosan elastomers exhibit elastic deformation up to 40\% strain and a Young's modulus of approximately…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsConducting polymers and applications · Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials · Dielectric materials and actuators
