| Literature DB >> 24789173 |
Jin-Young Kim1, TaeYoung Kim, Ji Won Suk, Harry Chou, Ji-Hoon Jang, Jong Ho Lee, Iskandar N Kholmanov, Deji Akinwande, Rodney S Ruoff.
Abstract
The electrical conductivity and the specific surface area of conductive fillers in conductor-insulator composite films can drastically improve the dielectric performance of those films through changing their polarization density by interfacial polarization. We have made a polymer composite film with a hybrid conductive filler material made of carbon nanotubes grown onto reduced graphene oxide platelets (rG-O/CNT). We report the effect of the rG-O/CNT hybrid filler on the dielectric performance of the composite film. The composite film had a dielectric constant of 32 with a dielectric loss of 0.051 at 0.062 wt% rG-O/CNT filler and 100 Hz, while the neat polymer film gave a dielectric constant of 15 with a dielectric loss of 0.036. This is attributed to the increased electrical conductivity and specific surface area of the rG-O/CNT hybrid filler, which results in an increase in interfacial polarization density between the hybrid filler and the polymer.Entities:
Keywords: carbon nanotube; chemical vapor deposition; dielectric performance; polymer composite film; reduced graphene oxide
Year: 2014 PMID: 24789173 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201400363
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281