A dielectric spectroscopy study of the polystyrene/nanosilica model system
A dielectric spectroscopy study of the polystyrene/nanosilica model system
In this study a simple solvent blending technique is used to produce silica/polystyrene nanocomposites. Dielectric spectroscopy is then used to measure both the real and imaginary permittivity of the samples. The nanosilica/polystyrene system is characterized over a range of different filler loadings, and additionally, as a function of temperature. To supplement this, absorbed water is used as a dielectric probe to explore molecular relaxation processes at the nanoparticle interfaces.
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Praeger, M.
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Vaughan, A.S.
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Swingler, S.G.
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30 June 2013
Praeger, M.
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Vaughan, A.S.
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Swingler, S.G.
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Praeger, M., Vaughan, A.S. and Swingler, S.G.
(2013)
A dielectric spectroscopy study of the polystyrene/nanosilica model system.
IEEE 2013 International Conference on Solid Dielectrics (ICSD), , Bologna, Italy.
30 Jun - 04 Jul 2013.
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In this study a simple solvent blending technique is used to produce silica/polystyrene nanocomposites. Dielectric spectroscopy is then used to measure both the real and imaginary permittivity of the samples. The nanosilica/polystyrene system is characterized over a range of different filler loadings, and additionally, as a function of temperature. To supplement this, absorbed water is used as a dielectric probe to explore molecular relaxation processes at the nanoparticle interfaces.
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Published date: 30 June 2013
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IEEE 2013 International Conference on Solid Dielectrics (ICSD), , Bologna, Italy, 2013-06-30 - 2013-07-04
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ISBN: 978-1-4673-4459-3
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