Monika Chaparia, Neelam Kumari, Amit Chaurasia, Ravi Kant Choubey, Pushpendra Kumar, Umesh Kumar Dwivedi
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摘要
本研究通过扫描电子显微镜(SEM)分析,全面研究了含有不同浓度填料(SiC)和铁(Fe)颗粒的虫胶基复合材料的介电性能。贝壳粉是一种天然生物聚合物,因其出色的成膜能力、生物降解性和绝缘性能而闻名,被选为基体材料。用 LCR 计测量了介电性能,包括介电常数和介电损耗,频率范围为 100 Hz 至 8 MHz,以评估填料浓度的影响。研究结果表明,加入碳化硅和铁颗粒后,介电常数显著提高,介电损耗也表现出复杂的频率依赖性。扫描电镜分析深入揭示了填料引起的微观结构变化,并与观察到的介电性能相关联。结果表明,由于界面极化和 Maxwell-Wagner-sillars 效应,可通过精确控制 SiC 和 Fe 颗粒的浓度来有效定制虫胶复合材料的介电性能。这项研究强调了虫胶复合材料作为可持续的高性能介电材料在先进电子应用中的潜力,有助于开发生态友好型电子设备。
Dielectric study of shellac composites through varying filler concentrations
This work presents a comprehensive study on the dielectric properties of shellac-based composites with varying filler concentrations of (SiC) and iron (Fe) particles, complemented by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis. Shellac, a natural biopolymer known for its excellent film-forming abilities, biodegradability, and insulating properties, was chosen as the matrix material. The dielectric properties, including permittivity and dielectric loss, are measured by LCR Meter across a frequency range from 100 Hz to 8 MHz to evaluate the effects of filler concentration. This study reveals that the incorporation of SiC and Fe particles significantly enhances the dielectric constant and exhibits complex frequency-dependent behavior in dielectric loss. SEM analysis provided insights into the microstructural changes induced by the fillers, correlating with the observed dielectric properties. The results indicate that the dielectric performance of shellac composites can be effectively tailored through the precise control of SiC and Fe particle concentrations, attributed to interfacial polarization and Maxwell-Wagner-sillars effects. This work underscores the potential of shellac composites as sustainable, high performance dielectric materials for advanced electronic applications, contributing to the development of eco-friendly electronic devices.
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