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Item Experimental investigation on dielectric properties of composites using Taguchi technique(Elsevier Ltd, 2020) Manohar Shankar, B.S.; Mathias, K.A.; Kulkarni, S.M.Flexible composites find applications as dielectric elastomers. These composites are used as actuators and sensors. Solid silicone rubber-conductive filler composites are promising candidates for above applications. They are fabricated using compression moulding and evaluated for their dielectric properties, using Taguchi design of experiments. The influence of factors such as filler and curing agent loading, mixing time, curing temperature on the dielectric properties are presented. Permittivity increased to 14.1 and dielectric loss increased to 1.27 for the conductive filler loading of up to 12 parts per hundred rubber, while still being in insulator regime. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Item Polyvinyl alcohol-polystyrene sulphonic acid blend electrolyte for supercapacitor application(2009) Muthu, M.S.; Bhat, D.K.A new polymer blend electrolyte based on poly vinyl alcohol and poly styrene sulphonic acid has been studied as an electrolyte for supercapcitors. A carbon-carbon supercapacitor has been fabricated using this electrolyte and its electrochemical characteristics and performance have been studied. The conductivity has been calculated using the bulk impedance obtained through impedance spectroscopy. The real and imaginary parts of the electrical modulus of samples show a long tail feature, which can be attributed to high capacitance of the material. The super capacitor showed a fairly good specific capacitance of 40 F g- 1 and a time constant of 5 s. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Item LiClO4-doped plasticized chitosan as biodegradable polymer gel electrolyte for supercapacitors(2009) Muthu, M.S.; Bhat, D.K.Studies on redox supercapacitors using electronically conducting polymers are of great importance for hybrid power sources and pulse power applications. In this study, electrochemical properties of a chitosan-based biodegradable polymer gel electrolyte (PGE) and a p/p polypyrrole supercapacitor fabricated using this electrolyte have been investigated. The variation of conductivity and dielectric properties of the electrolyte film with temperature has also been measured. The PGE film chosen for the study exhibited a specific conductivity of 5.5 × 10-3 S cm~. The electric modulus of the electrolyte film exhibits a long tail feature indicative of good capacitance. The fabricated supercapacitor showed a fairly good specific capacitance of 120 F g-1 and a time constant of 1 s. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Item Chitosan/NiO nanocomposites: A potential new dielectric material(2011) Bhatt, A.S.; Bhat, D.K.; Santosh, M.S.; Tai, C.-W.The study of electrochemical behavior of organic-inorganic nanocomposite materials remains a major challenge for application in energy storage devices. Here, new composite materials of chitosan and NiO nanoparticles have been fabricated. The NiO nanoparticles are well characterized by infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. The electrical properties of the films are studied by impedance spectroscopy at different temperatures; and thereby permittivity, electric modulus and conductivity data are obtained. By studying the variations in permittivity and electric modulus spectra with respect to applied frequency signal and temperature, the ionic conductivity of the material is investigated. The Correlated Barrier Hopping model is employed to understand the conduction mechanism. An admirable conductivity of 1.4 × 10-2 S cm -1 is obtained for a nanocomposite with 4 wt% NiO content. The activation energies of the composite films decrease with increase in NiO content, from 16.5 to 4.8 kJ mol-1. © 2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry.Item Optical, dielectric and mechanical properties of silver nanoparticle embedded calcium phosphate glass(Elsevier, 2014) Venkateswara Rao, G.V.; Shashikala, H.D.Silver nanoparticles have been embedded in 50 mol% CaO-50 mol% P 2O5 glass using melt quenching technique. The quenched glasses were heat treated at 550 °C for different durations between 10 and 50 h. The growth of silver nanoparticles in glass matrix appeared to be time dependent. FTIR spectra revealed that silver nanocluster formation had not affected the position of vibration bands of basic phosphate tetrahedral network. The Ag nanoparticle embedded glass matrix showed the red shift and broadening of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) peak in the visible region with the increase in the duration of the heat treatment. Results showed the increase in size of the nanoparticles in glass matrix with heat treatment which was further confirmed using transmission electron microscopy and XRD. X-ray diffraction studies indicated the presence of Ag crystalline peaks along with amorphous structure on heat treatment at 550 °C for 50 h. The dielectric constant of these glasses increased as the duration of the heat treatment increased. Increase in both Vickers hardness and fracture toughness, and decrease in brittleness were observed which can be attributed to the increase in size of the nanoparticles in glass matrix. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.Item Effect of heat treatment on optical, dielectric and mechanical properties of silver nanoparticle embedded CaOCaF2P2O5 glass(Elsevier Ltd, 2015) Venkateswara Rao, G.; Shashikala, H.D.Silver nanoparticle have been embedded in CaOCaF2P2O5 glass using melt quenching technique. The quenched glasses were heat treated at 550 °C for 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 h. The growth of silver nanoparticle in the glass matrix appeared to be time dependent. FTIR spectra show that silver nanoparticle formation has not affected the vibration bands of basic phosphate tetrahedral network. The increase in compactness of the glass structure is confirmed by increase in measured density of the glasses with increase in the duration of the heat treatment. Glass containing spherical silver nanoparticle shows the red shift and increase in the full width half maxima (FWHM) of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) in the visible region with increase in the duration of the heat treatment. X-ray diffraction pattern indicated the presence of Ag crystalline peaks along with amorphous structure on heat treating at 550°C for 50 h. For the glass samples, the increase in dielectric constant and low dielectric loss around 0.005 were observed with increase in duration of the heat treatment. Both Vickers hardness and fracture toughness increased while the brittleness decreased which can be attributed to the increase in size of the nanoparticles in glass matrix. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Item Dielectric and piezoelectric properties of PVDF/PZT composites: A review(John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2015) Jain, A.; Prashanth, K.J.; Sharma, A.K.; Jain, A.; P.n, R.Smart materials, which exhibit piezoelectricity, find an eclectic range of applications in the industry. The direct piezoelectric effect has been widely used in sensor design, and the inverse piezoelectric effect has been applied in actuator design. Ever since 1954, PZT and BaTiO3 were widely used for sensor and actuator applications despite their toxicity, brittleness, inflexibility, etc. With the discovery of PVDF in 1969, followed by development of copolymers, a flexible, easy to process, nontoxic, high density alternate with high piezoelectric voltage coefficient was available. In the past 20 years, heterostructural materials like polymer ceramic composites, have received lot of attention, since these materials combine the excellent pyroelectric and piezoelectric properties of ceramics with the flexibility, processing facility, and strength of the polymers resulting in relatively high dielectric permittivity and breakdown strength, which are not attainable in a single phase piezoelectric material. The current review article is an attempt to provide a compendium of all the work carried out with reference to PVDF-PZT composites. The review article evaluates the effect of grain size, content and other factors under the purview of dielectric and piezoelectric properties while evaluating the sensitivity of the material for sensor application.Item Retention of high dielectric constant sodium beta alumina via solution combustion: Role of aluminum ions complexation with fuel(Elsevier Ltd, 2018) Gupta, B.; Pujar, P.; Mal, S.S.; Gupta, D.; Mandal, S.In the present study, solution combustion technique has been explored to synthesize Sodium ?-alumina (SBA; NaAl11O17) powder and thin films. Three fuels namely urea, glycine and citric acid have been used to seek the feasibility of synthesizing crystalline SBA powder at low temperature. Also, the effect of nature of fuels used as well as calcination treatment on phase evolution and morphology of the as-combusted powder was investigated. Thermal analysis and X-ray diffraction studies suggest the formation of crystalline SBA powder at temperature as low as 259 °C, using urea in the combustion reaction whereas other fuels resulted in amorphous SBA phase and this variation in phase was found due to difference in exothermicity of the fuel used. Thermodynamic and spectroscopic analyses showed that the exothermicity of fuel depends on various factors like (i) standard heat of formation of fuel and (ii) the complexation offered by fuel to metal cations. Furthermore, sodium ?-alumina thin film capacitor (metal-insulator-metal) was also fabricated using urea via spray combustion synthesis. The sodium ?-alumina thin film showed a high dielectric value (?r) of ~21. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l.Item Low-temperature sonochemical synthesis of high dielectric Lanthanum doped Cerium oxide nanopowder(Elsevier Ltd, 2018) Kishor Kumar, M.J.; Kalathi, J.T.Lanthanum (La) doped Cerium Oxide (CeO2) nanopowder was synthesized at a relatively lower temperature (70°C), without calcination in a simple, faster, and efficient way through sonochemical method. X-ray diffraction (XRD) results confirmed the formation of a cubic fluorite structure of nanocrystalline CeO2 and lattice deformation due to La-doping in CeO2. TEM analysis revealed that the size of La-doped CeO2 particles is in the range of 20?50 nm. In addition, selective area electron diffraction (SAED) and high-resolution TEM (HRTEM) analyses portrayed the nano-crystallinity, lattice fringe pattern, and d-spacing details of La-doped CeO2 powder. Lanthanum doping in CeO2 was further confirmed by a shift in Raman band towards the lower frequency (from 464 cm?1 to 457cm?1) along with peak intensity increase. Photoluminescence (PL) emission spectra showed that emission intensity of the La-doped CeO2 at 510 nm is increased due to oxygen vacancy mediated charge transfer. All these results confirm the successful doping of La in CeO2. The La-doped CeO2 powder possesses a high dielectric constant (?r) of 106 and a low dielectric loss (tan ?) of < 0.4 % at 1 kHz. The La-doped CeO2 finds potential applications on developing devices in the field of a thin film capacitor, transistors, and solid oxide fuel cells. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.Item Influences of dielectric and conductive fillers on dielectric and mechanical properties of solid silicone rubber composites(Springer London, 2019) Manohar Shankar, B.S.; Kulkarni, S.M.Dielectric elastomers are materials being used for electromechanical transduction applications. Their electromechanical response depends on permittivity, Young’s modulus and electric breakdown strength. A factor that limits its application is high operating voltages that can be reduced through improvement in permittivity. One of the methods is by incorporating high permittivity fillers into polymer matrix to obtain dielectric–dielectric composites (DDC).These composites show high permittivity at the cost of reduced flexibility. An alternative solution is development of composites by incorporating organic or inorganic conductive fillers into polymer matrix. These composites show high permittivity with high dielectric loss and low breakdown strength. To overcome both the above limitations both dielectric and conductive fillers are incorporated into dielectric polymer matrix to obtain conductor–dielectric composites (CDC). In this study, high temperature vulcanized solid silicone rubber as matrix has been used to prepare DDC composites with barium titanate (BT) filler and CDC composites with both BT as dielectric and ketjenblack as conductive fillers, using Taguchi design of experiments. The effect of factors such as amount of fillers and curing agent, mixing time in roll mill and curing temperature on the dielectric and mechanical properties are reported. Lichtenecker model predicts the permittivity of the DDC composite more accurately. For the CDC composites permittivity increased by 390%, effective resistivity decreased by 80%, Young’s modulus increased by 368% and Shore A hardness increased by 90% as compared to those of reference matrix. Important interaction effects are observed among both the fillers that are uniformly dispersed without any aggregation. © 2019, Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute.
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