The epoxy/matrix composites incorporating with dispersed and agglomerated nano-BaTiO3 fillers were investigated. The relative dielectric constants of the composites with the agglomerated particles were significantly improved, compared to those of the composites with the well-dispersed particles. In addition, the experimental data were in better agreement with the values calculated by the Lichteneker's model than with those of the conventional Maxwell-Garnett's model which has been widely employed for the calculation of the dielectric constant of polymer/filler composites. In order to promote an agglomeration by interlocking between the nanoparticles, the BaTiO3 powders were heat-treated at various temperatures. An epoxy composite with 40 vol% BaTiO3 heat-treated at 800°C for 1 h exhibited an excellent relative dielectric constant of 67, along with high polarizability, low dielectric loss, and low leakage current. Similarly, the epoxy composites with agglomerated SrTiO3 fillers provided a higher dielectric constant than that of their dispersed counterparts. The origin of the increase in the relative dielectric constant achieved by the agglomeration effect is also suggested. © 2010 The Ceramic Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
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Lee, D. H., Lee, J. H., Kim, D. W., Kim, B. K., & Je, H. J. (2010). Enhanced dielectric constant of polymer-matrix compositesusing nano-BaTiO3 agglomerates. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 118(1373), 62–65. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.118.62
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