PVDF-PZT-5H composites prepared by hot press and tape casting techniques

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Piezoelectric polymer-ceramic composites are promising materials for transducer applications, and they are widely used in underwater hydrophones, biomedical imaging with ultrasound, and nondestructive testing applications. The critical factor in the 0-3 composite is to ensure homogeneous distribution of the filler in the matrix. To ensure this objective, PVDF-PZT composite was prepared by two different routes: hot press and tape casting techniques. Loss on ignition and scanning electron microscopy studies were conducted to find out the uniformity of the composites prepared. It is found that hot press technique gives better uniformity compared to tape casting technique. PZT concentration was varied from 20 to 60 vol %. Physical and dielectric properties were studied. FT-IR, DSC, and XRD characterization studies of PVDF were also recorded. Density of the composites was 2.74 to 5.13 g/cm3 as PZT concentration increased from 20 to 60 volume fractions. The dielectric constant of composites at 1 MHz varied from 16.74 to 98.48 as PZT concentration increased from 20 to 60 volume fractions. Hot press technique that combines solution and melt processing was found to be the better method for the preparation of 0-3 composites. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Seema, A., Dayas, K. R., & Varghese, J. M. (2007). PVDF-PZT-5H composites prepared by hot press and tape casting techniques. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 106(1), 146–151. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.26673

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