Recent advances in polymer nanocomposites based on polyethylene and polyvinylchloride for power cables

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Polymer nanocomposites used in underground cables have been of great interest to re-searchers over the past 10 years. Their preparation and the dispersion of the nanoparticles through the polymer host matrix are the key factors leading to their enhanced dielectric properties. Their important dielectric properties are breakdown strength, permittivity, conductivity, dielectric loss, space charge accumulation, tracking, and erosion, and partial discharge. An overview of recent advances in polymer nanocomposites based on LDPE, HDPE, XLPE, and PVC is presented, focusing on their preparation and electrical properties.

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Mansour, D. E. A., Abdel-Gawad, N. M. K., El Dein, A. Z., Ahmed, H. M., Darwish, M. M. F., & Lehtonen, M. (2021). Recent advances in polymer nanocomposites based on polyethylene and polyvinylchloride for power cables. Materials, 14(1), 1–23. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14010066

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