Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5462868 | Materials Letters | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Acrylic-polyurethane (APu) as one of self-adhesive materials has been widely used in various coating industries, however it has seldom caused the researchers concern on its dielectric property. In this paper, acrylic polyurethane and carbon fibers (CFs) composites with good dispersibility have been successfully prepared. The dielectric properties and ac conductivity of the CFs/APu composites as a function of frequency and volume fraction of CFs were studied. High dielectric constant about 700 (10Â kHz) was observed in APu-14.7% CFs composites. The outstanding dielectric properties make CFs/APu composites as promising candidates for thin-film capacitors, electromagnetic shielding and attenuation coatings.
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Authors
Shibing Pan, Zhongyang Wang, Min Chen, Yao Liu, Runhua Fan,