Electrical and dielectric properties of TiO2 and Fe 2O3 doped fly ash

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Electrical properties of ceramic materials has become an area of increasing interest in research because these materials possess a great potential for solid-state devices. Conducting polymer composites have attracted considerable interest in recent years because of their numerous applications in a variety of electric and electronic devices. It has been observed that these materials possess a very high relative dielectric constant and high electrical properties at room temperature. Such a high dielectric constant is one of the important parameters in capacitor fabrication and a high electrical conductivity can be used for ionic batteries and electrochemical sensors. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Roy, D., Sultana, P., Ghosh, S., Das, S., & Nandy, P. (2013). Electrical and dielectric properties of TiO2 and Fe 2O3 doped fly ash. Bulletin of Materials Science, 36(7), 1225–1230. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-013-0600-y

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