분산제가 BaTiO3/에폭시 복합체의 유전특성에 미치는 영향

Other Titles
Effect of surfactant addition on the dielectric properties of BaTIO3/epoxy composites
Authors
Lee, D.-H.Kim, B.-K.Je, H.-J.
Issue Date
2009-11
Citation
Korean Journal of Materials Research, v.19, no.11, pp.576 - 580
Abstract
BaTiO3/epoxy composites have been widely investigated as promising materials for embedded capacitors in printed circuit boards. It is generally known that the dielectric constant (K) of the BaTiO3/epoxy composites increases with improvement of the dispersion of BaTiO3 particles in the epoxy matrix that comes from adding surfactant. The influences of surfactant addition on the dielectric properties of the BaTiO3/epoxy composites are reported in the present study. The dielectric constant of the BaTiO3/epoxy composites is not significantly affected by the surfactant addition. However, the temperature coefficient of capacitance increases and the peel strength decreases as the amount of added surfactant increases. The influences of surfactant addition on the dielectric properties of the neat epoxy are also very similar to those of the BaTiO3/epoxy composites. The residual surfactant in the BaTiO3/epoxy composites affects the temperature coefficient of capacitance and the peel strength of the epoxy matrix, which in turn affects the temperature coefficient of capacitance and the peel strength of the BaTiO3/epoxy composites.
Keywords
Peel strength; Promising materials; Temperature coefficient of capacitance; Capacitance; Capacitors; Permittivity; Printed circuit boards; Printed circuit manufacture; Surface active agents; Barium compounds; Capacitor dielectrics; Dielectric constants; Embedded capacitor; Epoxy composite; Epoxy matrices; BaTiO3/epoxy composites; Capacitor; Dielectric constant; Surfactant; TCC
ISSN
1225-0562
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/132020
DOI
10.3740/MRSK.2009.19.11.576
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