Issue 45, 2016

Unique pure barium titanate foams with three-dimensional interconnecting pore channels and their high-k cyanate ester resin composites at very low barium titanate loading

Abstract

High loading of ceramics has been the biggest shortcoming of fabricating high-k ceramic/polymer composites. Herein, unique pure barium titanate (BT) foams with three-dimensional interconnecting foam channels, coded as BTFs, were synthesized using a polymer foam replication method, and the BT content of foams is adjustable. In addition, various loadings of BTF were embodied into cyanate ester (CE) resin to develop a new kind of high-k composite. The spatial structure and content of BTF on the thermal and dielectric properties of BTF/CE composites were systematically researched, and compared with those of traditional composites based on commercial BT powders and ground BTF powders (BTFp), respectively. The results show that BTF/CE composites exhibit a much higher dielectric constant at very low concentrations of BTF than those of BT/CE and BTFp/CE composites. Typically, when the BTF content is as low as 33.5 vol%, the dielectric constant of the resultant BTF6(1200)/CE composite reaches 141.3 (100 Hz), about 8.4 and 14.1 times of those of traditional BT/CE and BTFp/CE composites, respectively; in fact, the BTF6(1200)/CE composite has the highest dielectric constant among non-semiconductive ceramic/polymer composites reported to date; meanwhile the dielectric loss of BTF6(1200)/CE is only about 0.276. The nature behind the excellent dielectric properties of BTF/CE composites was intensively discussed and proven to be attributed to the unique three-dimensional foam structure of BTF in CE resin. This study establishes a new method of preparing novel foam ceramics with three-dimensional interconnecting foam channels and a pure high-k ceramic skeleton as well as high-k ceramic/polymer composites with good processing characteristics at a very low loading of ceramics.

Graphical abstract: Unique pure barium titanate foams with three-dimensional interconnecting pore channels and their high-k cyanate ester resin composites at very low barium titanate loading

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Aug 2016
Accepted
18 Oct 2016
First published
18 Oct 2016

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2016,4, 10654-10663

Unique pure barium titanate foams with three-dimensional interconnecting pore channels and their high-k cyanate ester resin composites at very low barium titanate loading

L. Zheng, G. Liang, A. Gu, L. Yuan and Q. Guan, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2016, 4, 10654 DOI: 10.1039/C6TC03772K

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