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The effect of dispersion on the increased relative permittivity of TiO2/SEBS composites

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 42, Issue 14, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/42/14/145406

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  1. BMBF through its WING programme with a NanoFutur [FKZ 03X5511]

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Polymer composites are currently suggested for use as improved dielectric materials in many applications. Here, the effect of particle size and dispersion on the electrical properties of composites of rutile TiO2 and poly(styrene-ethylene-butadiene-styrene) (SEBS) are investigated. Both 15 and 300 nm particles are mixed with SEBS, with amounts of sorbitan monopalmitate surfactant from 0 to 3.3 vol%, and their dielectric and mechanical properties are measured. Composites with the 300 nm TiO2 particles result in increases of 170% in relative permittivity over the pure polymer, far above those predicted by standard theories, such as Bruggeman (140%) and Yamada (114%), and improving dispersion with surfactant has little effect. The composites with 15 nm particles showed surprisingly large relative permittivity increases (350%), but improving the dispersion by the addition of any surfactant causes the relative permittivity to decrease to 240% of the pure polymer value. We suggest that the increase is due to the formation of a highly conductive layer in the polymer around the TiO2 particles.

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