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High-temperature dielectric polymers with high breakdown strength and energy density via constructing the electron traps in blends

Qiao et al., 2022

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10847678262032993240
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Qiao R
Wang C
Chen S
He G
Liu Z
Luo H
Zhang D
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Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing

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The n-type semiconductive polymer with perylene diimide (PTCBI) filler can immobilize electrons to reduce charge transport in the blends. In this paper, the influence of PTCBI loading on the dielectric and energy storage performances of PTCBI/PEI blends was …
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