Modified halloysite nanotube filled polyimide composites for film capacitors: High dielectric constant, low dielectric loss and excellent heat resistance

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Abstract

In this work, halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) were chosen as the fillers and high performance polyimide (PI) as the matrix to form a series of dielectric composite materials with high dielectric constant, low dielectric loss and excellent heat resistance. Firstly, KH550 was used to modify the surface of HNTs to make sure of a good dispersion of HNTs into the polymer. The results showed that the addition of KH550 modified HNTs (K-HNTs) can improve the dielectric constant of the composite films while maintaining their excellent dielectric loss properties. To further increase the dielectric constant of the HNTs/PI composites, conductive polyaniline (PANI) was used to coat the surface of HNTs to obtain PANI modified HNTs (PANI-HNTs). Compared with the K-HNTs filled systems, the dielectric constant of the PANI-HNTs/PI nanocomposite films is greatly enhanced. The highest dielectric constant of the PANI-HNTs/PI films can achieve 17.3 (100 Hz) with a low dielectric loss of 0.2 (100 Hz). More importantly, the as-prepared composite films have high breakdown strengths (>110.4 kV mm-1) and low coefficients of thermal expansion, as low as 7 ppm per °C, and a maximum discharge energy density of 0.93 J cm-3. Also, such properties are maintained stably up to 300 °C, which is critical for manufacturing heat-resisting film capacitors.

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Zhu, T., Qian, C., Zheng, W., Bei, R., Liu, S., Chi, Z., … Xu, J. (2018). Modified halloysite nanotube filled polyimide composites for film capacitors: High dielectric constant, low dielectric loss and excellent heat resistance. RSC Advances, 8(19), 10522–10531. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra01373j

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