2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2006.03.056
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Dielectric relaxation behavior of poly(acrylonitrile-co-methacrylonitrile) microcapsules dispersed in a silicone matrix

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“…As a result, the dielectric loss of BDM/BA cannot decrease proportionally to the content of PPOMCs. When the same contents of PPOMCs are used, it seems that smaller PPOMCs can lead to lower dielectric property of BDM/BA because of the larger surface areas and more evenly dispersed PPOMCs in BDM/BA system [27]. It can also be found from Figure 8 that the dielectric loss of BDM/BA in the range of 10 2 -10 6 Hz gradually becomes steady with the content of PPOMCs, especially in 10 4 -10 6 Hz, the reason is the steady dielectric property of PPO over a wide frequency range.…”
Section: Thermodynamic Properties Of Bdm/ba/ppomcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the dielectric loss of BDM/BA cannot decrease proportionally to the content of PPOMCs. When the same contents of PPOMCs are used, it seems that smaller PPOMCs can lead to lower dielectric property of BDM/BA because of the larger surface areas and more evenly dispersed PPOMCs in BDM/BA system [27]. It can also be found from Figure 8 that the dielectric loss of BDM/BA in the range of 10 2 -10 6 Hz gradually becomes steady with the content of PPOMCs, especially in 10 4 -10 6 Hz, the reason is the steady dielectric property of PPO over a wide frequency range.…”
Section: Thermodynamic Properties Of Bdm/ba/ppomcsmentioning
confidence: 99%