Polymer-derived SiCN ceramics as fillers for polymer composites with high dielectric constants

Dandan Sun, Feng Chen, Yan Gao, Sijie Huang, Yiguang Wang*

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Abstract

High-dielectric-constant (high-ε) ceramic/polymer composites are an important class of advanced functional materials due to their applications in energy storage fields, such as embedded capacitors. Here, we synthesized novel polymer-derived silicon carbonitride (SiCN)-filled polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) composites by the tape-casting method. For comparison, commercial BaTiO 3 -filled PVDF composites were synthesized following the same process. The SiCN/PVDF composites showed much higher ε than the BaTiO 3 /PVDF composites over a broad frequency range (10 −1 –10 6  Hz). Furthermore, the SiCN/PVDF composites showed ultrahigh ε at low frequencies. The ε of the 40 vol% SiCN/PVDF composite was as high as 2600 at 10 −1  Hz. Although the dielectric breakdown strengths of the SiCN/PVDF composites were slightly lower than those of the BT/PVDF composites, the calculated maximum energy storage density of the 40 vol% SiCN/PVDF composites (17.5 J cm −3 ) was much higher than that of 40 vol% BT/PVDF (0.773 J cm −3 ) at 10 −1  Hz. This is the first report on the use of polymer-derived ceramics as a component of ceramic/polymer composites. The results indicate that the polymer-derived SiCN ceramics can serve as promising ceramic fillers for high-ε composites and that the obtained SiCN-filled composites have promising applications in energy storage fields.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6982-6990
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Materials Science
Volume54
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2019
Externally publishedYes

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