In this work, a pure (PVA) polymer film reinforced with magnesium oxide, graphene oxide poly (o-phenylene diamine) (GO-MgO-PoPDA) was created utilizing the solution casting process in various weight ratios (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 wt%). It was investigated how varied weight ratios of the nanoparticles magnesium oxide (MgO) and graphene oxide (GO) affected the Dielectric Properties of nano composite films. FTIR, SEM,X-RAY were used to characterized the nanocomposite. The results of the dielectric properties showed that the values of the alternating electrical conductivity of the prepared films increase when adding (GO-MgO-PoPDA) nanoparticles and with the increase of the frequency of the applied electric field and the increase of the particle content, while the values of the dielectric constant increase with the increase of each of the content of (GO-MgO- PoPDA) nanoparticles, but it decreases with increasing frequency. Whereas, the dielectric loss coefficient of the prepared films decreases when nanoparticles are added and with increasing frequency.
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