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HERO ID
2663351
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Novel Three-Dimensional Zinc Oxide Superstructures for High Dielectric Constant Polymer Composites Capable of Withstanding High Electric Field
Author(s)
Wu, Wei; Huang, X; Li, S; Jiang, P; Toshikatsu, T
Year
2012
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Physical Chemistry C
ISSN:
1932-7447
EISSN:
1932-7455
Volume
116
Issue
47
Page Numbers
24887-24895
DOI
10.1021/jp3088644
Web of Science Id
WOS:000311650400004
Abstract
High dielectric constant polymer composites capable of withstanding a high electrical field have much application in electronic devices and electrical equipment because of their ease of processing, flexibility, and low cost Conventional polymer composites with a high dielectric constant, namely ceramic particulate composites and conductive filler based percolative composites, either show low dielectric enhancement or cannot withstand high electric field. Here we report a new strategy for preparing high dielectric constant polymer composites by using novel three-dimensional zinc oxide (3D ZnO) superstructures as fillers. Two kinds of 3D ZnO (flower-like and walnut like) superstructures were prepared via a template free solvothermal method. Their poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) composites as well as commercial ZnO filled PVDF composite were investigated by a. broadband dielectric spectroscopy at a wide temperature range (-50 to +150 degrees C). Our results showed that, compared with the commercial ZnO, the newly synthesized ZnO superstructures not only significantly increase the dielectric constant of their PVDF composites but also show similar effect on the breakdown strength of their composites. For instance, the dielectric constants (100 Hz) of the composite samples with commercial ZnO, flower-like, and walnut like ZnO superstructures are 19.4, 221.1, and 104.9, respectively, whereas their breakdown strengths are 45, 42, and 40 kV/mm, respectively.. The dielectric investigation evidenced that the higher dielectric constant M the composites with ZnO superstructures should be attributed to the formation of a ZnO percolation network.
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