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Enhancement of dielectric constant of polyimide by doping with modified silicon dioxide@titanium carbide nanoparticles.

Abstract
Electrode materials used in supercapacitors must have a high dielectric constant and a low dielectric loss along with good mechanical properties. In this study, the dielectric constant of polyimide (PI) was improved by preparing a PI/SiO2@TiC composite. A homogeneous dispersion of SiO2@TiC nanoparticles was obtained by the hydrolyzation of tetraethyl orthosilicate, which resulted in the formation of a thin layer of SiO2 on TiC particles. Polyamic acid was doped with the modified SiO2@TiC nanoparticles by mechanical blending to synthesize the PI/SiO2@TiC composite, and its dielectric properties were investigated. Scanning electron microscopy studies confirmed that the SiO2@TiC particles were homogeneously dispersed in the PI matrix and did not exhibit agglomeration. An increase in the SiO2@TiC filler content increased the dielectric constant and the dielectric loss of the composite, but decreased its breakdown strength and deteriorated its mechanical properties. Thus, the addition of SiO2@TiC particles to PI is suitable for improving its dielectric properties while maintaining its flexibility.
AuthorsTong Zhang, Bao-Jun Han, Juan Yu, Xiao-Dong Wang, Pei Huang
JournalRSC advances (RSC Adv) Vol. 8 Issue 30 Pg. 16696-16702 (May 03 2018) ISSN: 2046-2069 [Electronic] England
PMID35540504 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
CopyrightThis journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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