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Nano Ag-Deposited BaTiO3 Hybrid Particles as Fillers for Polymeric Dielectric Composites: Toward High Dielectric Constant and Suppressed Loss

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages 176-182

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am404556c

Keywords

Ag-deposited BaTiO3; hetero-epitaxial interface; polymer matrix; dielectric composites

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51377157]
  2. Guangdong Innovative Research Team Program [2011D052]
  3. program for Shenzhen Outstanding Young Talent [JC201005270367A]

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Nano Ag-deposited BaTiO3 (BT-Ag) hybrid. particles usable as fillers for flexible polymeric composites to obtain high dielectric constant, low conductivity, and low dielectric loss were developed. BT-Ag hybrid particles were synthesized via a seed-mediated growing process by a redox reaction between silver nitrate and ethylene glycol. Nano Ag particles with a size less than 20 nm were discretely grown on the surface of the 100 nm BaTiO3. The similar lattice spacing of the (1 1 1) planes of BT and Ag led to the hetero-epitaxial growth of Ag on the BT surface. The thickness of the coherent interface was about 3 nm. The adhesion of Ag to BT efficiently prevented the continuous contact between Ag particles in the polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF). matrix and suppressed the formation of the conducting path in the composite. As a result, with a filler loading of 43.4 vol %, the composite exhibited a dielectric constant (D-k) value of 94.3 and dielectric loss (tan delta) of 0.06 at 1 kHz. An even higher D-k value of 160 at 1 kHz (16 times larger than that of PVDF) was obtained when the content of BT-Ag was further increased, with low conductivity (sigma < 10(-5) S m(-1)) and low dielectric loss (tan delta = 0.11), demonstrating promising applications in the electronic devices.

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