Piezoelectric and mechanical properties of novel composites of PZT and a liquid crystalline thermosetting resin

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A novel series of lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramic-polymer composites has been developed and characterized. The matrix polymer is a liquid crystalline thermosetting resin (LCR) based on a HBA-HNA backbone and phenylethynyl end-groups. The composites show excellent high temperature processability. The dielectric properties were studied as a function of PZT volume fraction and processing conditions. Piezoelectric behaviour was compared to Yamada et al. model for 0-3 composites. For a moderate PZT volume fraction a high value for the piezoelectric stress constant of g 33 = 48 mV m/N was measured, which, in combination with a good chemical and thermal resistance of the polymer matrix, makes the material a good candidate for sensor applications at elevated temperatures. The liquid crystalline thermosetting character of the polymer imparts interesting high temperature post-formability. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007.

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Van Den Ende, D. A., De Almeida, P., & Van Der Zwaag, S. (2007). Piezoelectric and mechanical properties of novel composites of PZT and a liquid crystalline thermosetting resin. Journal of Materials Science, 42(15), 6417–6425. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-006-1257-3

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