Determining the dielectric constant of injection-molded polymer-matrix nanocomposites filled with barium titanate

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Abstract Barium titanate (BTO) is a ferroelectric perovskite with potential in energy storage applications. Previous research suggests that BTO dielectric constant increases as nanoparticle diameter decreases. This report recounts an investigation of this relationship. Injection-molded nanocomposites of 5 vol% BTO nanoparticles incorporated in a low-density polyethylene matrix were fabricated and measured. Finite-element analysis was used to model nanocomposites of all BTO sizes and the results were compared with experimental data. Both indicated a negligible relationship between BTO diameter and dielectric constant at 5 vol%. However, a path for fabricating and testing composites of 30 vol% and higher is presented here.

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Brito, D., Quirarte, G., Morgan, J., Rackoff, E., Fernandez, M., Ganjam, D., … Monson, T. C. (2020). Determining the dielectric constant of injection-molded polymer-matrix nanocomposites filled with barium titanate. MRS Communications, 10(4), 587–593. https://doi.org/10.1557/mrc.2020.69

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