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A Scalable, High-Throughput, and Environmentally Benign Approach to Polymer Dielectrics Exhibiting Significantly Improved Capacitive Performance at High Temperatures

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 30, Issue 49, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201805672

Keywords

capacitors; chemical vapor deposition; dielectric polymers; electrical energy storage; high temperature

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51777101]
  2. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [3182016]

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High-temperature capability is critical for polymer dielectrics in the next-generation capacitors demanded in harsh-environment electronics and electrical-power applications. It is well recognized that the energy-storage capabilities of dielectrics are degraded drastically with increasing temperature due to the exponential increase of conduction loss. Here, a general and scalable method to enable significant improvement of the high-temperature capacitive performance of the current polymer dielectrics is reported. The high-temperature capacitive properties in terms of discharged energy density and the charge-discharge efficiency of the polymer films coated with SiO2 via plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition significantly outperform the neat polymers and rival or surpass the state-of-the-art high-temperature polymer nanocomposites that are prepared by tedious and low-throughput methods. Moreover, the surface modification of the dielectric films is carried out in conjunction with fast-throughput roll-to-roll processing under ambient conditions. The entire fabrication process neither involves any toxic chemicals nor generates any hazardous by-products. The integration of excellent performance, versatility, high productivity, low cost, and environmental friendliness in the present method offers an unprecedented opportunity for the development of scalable high-temperature polymer dielectrics.

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