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Synthesis of polar polynorbornenes with high dielectric relaxation strength as candidate materials for dielectric applications.
Owusu, Francis; Tress, Martin; Nüesch, Frank A; Lehner, Sandro; Opris, Dorina M.
Affiliation
  • Owusu F; Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology Empa, Laboratory for Functional Polymers Überlandstr. 129 CH-8600 Dübendorf Switzerland dorina.opris@empa.ch.
  • Tress M; Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, EPFL Station 6 CH-1015 Lausanne Switzerland.
  • Nüesch FA; Leipzig University, Peter Debye Institute for Soft Matter Physics Linné straße 5 04103 Leipzig Germany.
  • Lehner S; Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology Empa, Laboratory for Functional Polymers Überlandstr. 129 CH-8600 Dübendorf Switzerland dorina.opris@empa.ch.
  • Opris DM; Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, EPFL Station 6 CH-1015 Lausanne Switzerland.
Mater Adv ; 3(2): 998-1006, 2022 Jan 24.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35178520
ABSTRACT
Materials with high dielectric permittivity and dielectric relaxation strength are sought for thermal and pressure sensors and electrical energy generators. However, most polymers have either too low dielectric permittivity or are so polar that their glass transition temperature (T g) is too high and thus decomposition and side reactions occur before an electric field can polarize the polar groups. Here, we use the power and versatility of ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) to synthesize polar polymers with high dielectric relaxation strength and T g significantly below the decomposition temperature. We first synthesized six polar norbornene monomers by conventional esterification, which were then polymerized by ROMP using Grubbs first- and third-generation catalysts. The structure of the polynorbornenes obtained were verified by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, molecular weights determined by gel permeation chromatography (GPC), and thermal properties evaluated by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Additionally, their dielectric permittivity, conductivity, and dielectric losses were measured at different temperatures and frequencies ranging between 0.1 and 106 Hz.

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Langue: En Journal: Mater Adv Année: 2022 Type de document: Article

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Langue: En Journal: Mater Adv Année: 2022 Type de document: Article