High dielectric constant and high breakdown strength polyimide via tin complexation of the polyamide acid precursor

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Polymer dielectrics with ultra-high charge-discharge rates are significant for advanced electrical and electronic systems. Despite the fact that polymers possess high breakdown strength, the low dielectric constant (k) of polymers gives rise to low energy densities. Incorporating metal into polyimides (PI) at the polyamic acid (PAA) precursor stage of the synthetic process is a cheap and versatile way to improve the dielectric constant of the hybrid system while maintaining a high breakdown strength. Here, we explore inclusion of different percentages of Sn as a coordinated complex in a polyimide matrix to achieve metal homogeneity within the dielectric film to boost dielectric constant. Sn-O bonds with high atomic polarizability are intended to enhance the ionic polarization without sacrificing bandgap, a measurable property of the material to assess intrinsic breakdown strength. Enhancements of k from ca. 3.7 to 5.7 were achieved in going from the pure PI film to films containing 10 mol% tin.

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Alamri, A., Wu, C., Nasreen, S., Tran, H., Yassin, O., Gentile, R., … Sotzing, G. (2022). High dielectric constant and high breakdown strength polyimide via tin complexation of the polyamide acid precursor. RSC Advances, 12(15), 9095–9100. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra06302b

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