IP Library Granted Patent US 9,013,092
Granted Patent B2
US 9,013,092 · App. 13/139,413 · Granted Apr 21, 2015

Energy harvesting devices using carbon nanotube (CNT)-based electrodes

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Patent No.
US 9,013,092
App. No.
13/139,413
Granted
Apr 21, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Energy harvesting elements or membranes are provided that use a layer of electrodes with a mixture of carbon nanotubes (CNT). The energy harvesting device of this type can be used as in sensor-based system in which on application of a bending load, the energy harvesting device produces a voltage across the electrodes. The energy harvesting device may include an electrode coating including carbon nanotubes (CNT) substantially homogenously dispersed in epoxy resin system to form a CNT-epoxy electrode coating. The CNT-epoxy electrode can be realized by dispersing about 5% CNT (by weight) in an epoxy-resin system, followed by mixing the system to achieve a near-homogenous dispersion resulting in a CNT-epoxy mixture. The CNT-epoxy mixture can then be uniformly coated on surfaces of a polymer to form electrodes.

Claims (24)

1. A sensor-based energy harvesting device comprising:

an ionic polymer-metal composite (IPMC) film including a first and a second surface;

a first electrode coating on the first surface, wherein the first electrode coating includes a carbon nanotube (CNT)-epoxy mixture comprised of an epoxy resin substantially homogenously dispersed with about 5% carbon nanotubes by weight; and

a second electrode coating on the second surface, wherein the second electrode coating includes the (CNT)-epoxy mixture comprised of an epoxy resin substantially homogenously dispersed with about 5% carbon nanotubes by weight.

2. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the first and the second surface are entirely coated with the CNT-epoxy mixture.

3. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the CNT-epoxy mixture is dispersed on the first and the second surface spaced away from edges of the first and second surface by about 1 mm to about 4 mm.

4. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the CNT-epoxy mixture is deposited on the first and the second surface to form substantially uniform coatings.

5. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the first and second electrode coatings are of a thickness of about 0.1 cm or less.

6. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 1 , further comprising an energy collector connected to the IPMC film to collect energy generated by the IPMC film.

7. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the IPMC includes a base ion-containing polymer.

8. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the energy harvesting device is operated at frequencies between about 0.2 Hz and about 4.2 Hz.

9. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the IPMC film is a polymer membrane having dimensions in the ranges of about 0.4 cm-5.2 cm×about 0.2 cm-2 cm×about 0.1 mm-0.1 cm.

10. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the IPMC film is a rectangular shape, and wherein the first and the second surface are opposing substantially planar surfaces along a length of the IPMC film extending from a first end to a second end.

11. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the CNTs create a percolation network within cracks that develop in the first and second electrode coating when the IPMC film is subjected to a bending motion.

12. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 11 , wherein a type of a CNT is selected based on a specific energy band gap and morphology for the percolation network.

13. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the CNTs mechanically reinforce the first and second electrode coating.

14. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 1 , wherein the CNTs function as charge collectors in the first and second electrode coating, and energy generation occurs across a thickness of the IPMC film when subjected to a bending motion.

15. A sensor-based energy harvesting device comprising:

an ionic polymer-metal composite (IPMC) film including a first surface and a second surface;

a first electrode substantially uniformly dispersed on the first surface; and

a second electrode substantially uniformly dispersed on the second surface,

wherein one of the first electrode or the second electrode includes a (CNT)-epoxy mixture comprised of an epoxy resin substantially homogenously dispersed with about 5% carbon nanotubes by weight.

16. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 15 , further comprising an energy collector connected to the IPMC film to collect energy generated by the IPMC film.

17. The sensor-based energy harvesting device of claim 15 , wherein one of the first electrode or the second electrode layer is a graphic coating.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 31, 2019
From: CRESTLINE DIRECT FINANCE, L.P.
To: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLC
Reel/Frame 049924/0794 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2019
From: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLC
To: CRESTLINE DIRECT FINANCE, L.P.
Reel/Frame 048373/0217 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 3, 2011
From: MAHAPATRA, DEBIPROSAD ROY; KRISHNASWAMY, ARVIND
To: INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
Reel/Frame 026695/0253 →