Author:
Ma Dongling,Siegel Richard W.,Hong Jung-Il,Schadler Linda S.,Mårtensson Eva,Önneby Carina
Abstract
The electrical breakdown strength of TiO2nanoparticle-filled low-density polyethylene (LDPE) nanocomposites was investigated. It was found that the surface water on the nanoparticles played a very important role in determining the breakdown strength. The breakdown strength at 63.2% cumulative failure probability (E0) for the composites filled with dried nanoscale TiO2was similar to that of neat LDPE and 50% higher than that for the samples filled with as-received nanoscale TiO2. This increase was due to a better dispersion, a better interface, and a morphology change of the matrix. It was also found that surface modification of nanoscale TiO2had a significant influence on the breakdown strength.N-(2-aminoethyl) 3-aminopropyl-trimethoxysilane (AEAPS)-coated TiO2-filled samples showed about 40% higherE0than that of uncoated, as-received TiO2-filled samples. This was mainly due to enhanced electron scattering because of the presence of polar groups in AEAPS.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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