Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7214315 | Composites Science and Technology | 2018 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
The dielectric response of a nano-ATH (Aluminium Tri-hydrate) filled silicone rubber is investigated over the frequency range 10â4 to 103â¯Hz and compared with that of the micro-ATH composite. An equivalent circuit has been used to decompose the dielectric response into: a loss peak process, a quasi-dc (Q-DC) process, a dc-conductance and constant high frequency capacitance. It was found that the Q-DC and loss peak were a result of the ATH filler with the loss peak more clearly resolved in the nano-ATH filled material than in the micro-ATH material where it is weaker and partly obscured by the Q-DC process. In contrast to the micro-ATH material the characteristic frequencies of all the dielectric responses in the nano-ATH filled samples have the same activation energy. The physical mechanisms of the Q-DC process and loss peak are discussed in terms of long range transport between nano-ATH clusters and the dipolar behaviour of isolated clusters respectively.
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Authors
Chao Wu, Xidong Liang, Leonard A. Dissado, Nikola M. Chalashkanov, Stephen J. Dodd, Yanfeng Gao, Sen Xu,