Issue 82, 2024

Metal-free small molecule-based piezoelectric energy harvesters

Abstract

Organic and metal-free molecules with piezoelectric and ferroelectric properties have gained wide interest for their applications in the domain of mechanical energy harvesting due to their desirable properties such as light weight, thermal stability, mechanical flexibility, feasibility to achieve high Curie temperatures, and ease of synthesis. However, the understanding and design of these materials for piezoelectric energy harvesting applications is still in its early stages. This review paper presents a comprehensive overview of the fundamental characterization of piezoelectricity for a range of organic ferro- and piezoelectric materials and their composites. It also discusses the limitations of traditional piezoelectric materials and highlights the advantages of organic materials in this area in the introduction part. In addition, the paper provides a detailed description of peptide-based and other biomolecular piezoelectric materials as a bio-friendly alternative to current materials. This perspective aims to guide researchers in designing functional organic materials and composites for practical mechanical energy harvesting applications and to highlight current limitations and future perspectives in this emerging area of research.

Graphical abstract: Metal-free small molecule-based piezoelectric energy harvesters

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
02 Aug. 2024
Accepted
11 Sept. 2024
First published
11 Sept. 2024

Chem. Commun., 2024,60, 11655-11672

Metal-free small molecule-based piezoelectric energy harvesters

S. Sahoo, N. Deka, R. Panday and R. Boomishankar, Chem. Commun., 2024, 60, 11655 DOI: 10.1039/D4CC03939D

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