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Electric Field Alignment of Nanofibrillated Cellulose (NFC) in Silicone Oil: Impact on Electrical Properties

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 6, Issue 12, Pages 9418-9425

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am501808h

Keywords

nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC); alignment; electric field; TEMPO-mediated oxidation; extend of oxidation; rachis of palm tree; dielectric permittivity

Funding

  1. Hassan II Academy of Science and Technology
  2. International Institute for Multifunctional Materials for Energy Conversion-IIMEC (Texas, USA)
  3. CNRST-Morocco/CNRS-France (Volubilis Project)

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This work aims to study how the magnitude, frequency, and duration of an AC electric field affect the orientation of two kinds of nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) dispersed in silicone oil that differ by their surface charge density and aspect ratio. In both cases, the electric field alignment occurs in two steps: first, the NFC makes a gyratory motion oriented by the electric field; second, NFC interacts with itself to form chains parallel to the electric field lines. It was also observed that NFC chains become thicker and longer when the duration of application of the electric field is increased. In-situ dielectric properties have shown that the dielectric constant of the medium increases in comparison to the randomly dispersed NFC (when no electric field is applied). The optimal parameters of alignment were found to be 5000 Vpp/mm and 10 kHz for a duration of 20 min for both kinds of NFC. The highest increase in dielectric constant was achieved with NFC oxidized for 5 min (NFC-O-5min) at the optimum conditions mentioned above.

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