A review of engineering dielectric properties of nanocomposites through effectively removed interfacial water

The current work reviews the importance of engineering the interface between nanofillers and polymers to achieve unique dielectric properties in nanocomposites. Although many improved dielectric properties of nanocomposites have been attributed to the presence of the interface, the interface can als...

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Main Authors: Lau, Kwan Yiew, Rahim, Nor Hidayah, Tan, Chee Wei, Ching, Kuan Yong, Vaughan, Alun S
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2021
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author Lau, Kwan Yiew
Rahim, Nor Hidayah
Tan, Chee Wei
Ching, Kuan Yong
Vaughan, Alun S
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description The current work reviews the importance of engineering the interface between nanofillers and polymers to achieve unique dielectric properties in nanocomposites. Although many improved dielectric properties of nanocomposites have been attributed to the presence of the interface, the interface can also be an attractive location for water to accumulate, which may otherwise jeopardize the dielectric properties of nanocomposites. Consequently, the use of surface functionalization and calcination techniques in removing water-related moieties on nanofillers is highlighted. Specifically, the effects of nanofiller calcination on two exemplar oxide-based nanocomposite systems, namely, silica-based nanocomposites and zirconia-based nanocomposites, are discussed. Evidence suggests that nanofiller calcination influences not only the water-related chemistry, but also the structure of oxide-based nanofillers. Significantly, for detailed interfacial chemistry of nanofillers to become relevant in engineering the dielectric properties of nanocomposites, effective removal of interfacial water on nanofillers is crucial.
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spelling my.utem.eprints-258212022-04-13T10:03:53Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25821/ A review of engineering dielectric properties of nanocomposites through effectively removed interfacial water Lau, Kwan Yiew Rahim, Nor Hidayah Tan, Chee Wei Ching, Kuan Yong Vaughan, Alun S The current work reviews the importance of engineering the interface between nanofillers and polymers to achieve unique dielectric properties in nanocomposites. Although many improved dielectric properties of nanocomposites have been attributed to the presence of the interface, the interface can also be an attractive location for water to accumulate, which may otherwise jeopardize the dielectric properties of nanocomposites. Consequently, the use of surface functionalization and calcination techniques in removing water-related moieties on nanofillers is highlighted. Specifically, the effects of nanofiller calcination on two exemplar oxide-based nanocomposite systems, namely, silica-based nanocomposites and zirconia-based nanocomposites, are discussed. Evidence suggests that nanofiller calcination influences not only the water-related chemistry, but also the structure of oxide-based nanofillers. Significantly, for detailed interfacial chemistry of nanofillers to become relevant in engineering the dielectric properties of nanocomposites, effective removal of interfacial water on nanofillers is crucial. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2021-04 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25821/2/A_REVIEW_OF_ENGINEERING_DIELECTRIC_PROPERTIES_OF_NANOCOMPOSITES_THROUGH_EFFECTIVELY_REMOVED_INTERFACIAL_WATER.PDF Lau, Kwan Yiew and Rahim, Nor Hidayah and Tan, Chee Wei and Ching, Kuan Yong and Vaughan, Alun S (2021) A review of engineering dielectric properties of nanocomposites through effectively removed interfacial water. IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 28 (2). pp. 448-459. ISSN 1070-9878 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=9405719 10.1109/TDEI.2020.009200
spellingShingle Lau, Kwan Yiew
Rahim, Nor Hidayah
Tan, Chee Wei
Ching, Kuan Yong
Vaughan, Alun S
A review of engineering dielectric properties of nanocomposites through effectively removed interfacial water
title A review of engineering dielectric properties of nanocomposites through effectively removed interfacial water
title_full A review of engineering dielectric properties of nanocomposites through effectively removed interfacial water
title_fullStr A review of engineering dielectric properties of nanocomposites through effectively removed interfacial water
title_full_unstemmed A review of engineering dielectric properties of nanocomposites through effectively removed interfacial water
title_short A review of engineering dielectric properties of nanocomposites through effectively removed interfacial water
title_sort review of engineering dielectric properties of nanocomposites through effectively removed interfacial water
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25821/2/A_REVIEW_OF_ENGINEERING_DIELECTRIC_PROPERTIES_OF_NANOCOMPOSITES_THROUGH_EFFECTIVELY_REMOVED_INTERFACIAL_WATER.PDF
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