“…The polar phases of PVDF can be produced by applying external field, such as high pressure, [5][6][7] mechanical stretching, [8][9] and high-voltage electrostatic field [10][11][12] or by the intermolecular interaction between the additives and PVDF, [13] among which adding additives proves to be the most convenient and effective preparation method. It has been reported that the addition of inorganic additives such as nanoclay, [14,15] BaTiO 3, [16,17] potassium bromide (KBr), [18] molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ), [19,20] zinc oxide (ZnO), [21,22] graphene, [23][24][25] and carbon nanotube [26][27][28][29] can boost the electroactive phases of PVDF mainly through the electrostatic interaction between the charged surface and the CH 2 or CF 2 dipoles of PVDF. However, the nano-scale dispersion of these solid fillers poses significant challenges for industrial fields.…”