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Sandwich-structured polymer nanocomposites with high energy density and great charge–discharge efficiency at elevated temperatures
by
Li, Qi
, Gadinski, Matthew R.
, Liu, Feihua
, Yang, Tiannan
, Wang, Qing
, Zhang, Guangzu
, Chen, Long-Qing
in
Applied Physical Sciences
/ Dielectric properties
/ Electric vehicles
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy storage
/ High temperature
/ Low temperature
/ Nanocomposites
/ Physical Sciences
/ Polymers
/ Scalability
2016
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Sandwich-structured polymer nanocomposites with high energy density and great charge–discharge efficiency at elevated temperatures
by
Li, Qi
, Gadinski, Matthew R.
, Liu, Feihua
, Yang, Tiannan
, Wang, Qing
, Zhang, Guangzu
, Chen, Long-Qing
in
Applied Physical Sciences
/ Dielectric properties
/ Electric vehicles
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy storage
/ High temperature
/ Low temperature
/ Nanocomposites
/ Physical Sciences
/ Polymers
/ Scalability
2016
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Sandwich-structured polymer nanocomposites with high energy density and great charge–discharge efficiency at elevated temperatures
by
Li, Qi
, Gadinski, Matthew R.
, Liu, Feihua
, Yang, Tiannan
, Wang, Qing
, Zhang, Guangzu
, Chen, Long-Qing
in
Applied Physical Sciences
/ Dielectric properties
/ Electric vehicles
/ Energy efficiency
/ Energy storage
/ High temperature
/ Low temperature
/ Nanocomposites
/ Physical Sciences
/ Polymers
/ Scalability
2016
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Sandwich-structured polymer nanocomposites with high energy density and great charge–discharge efficiency at elevated temperatures
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Sandwich-structured polymer nanocomposites with high energy density and great charge–discharge efficiency at elevated temperatures
2016
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Overview
The demand for a new generation of high-temperature dielectric materials toward capacitive energy storage has been driven by the rise of high-power applications such as electric vehicles, aircraft, and pulsed power systems where the power electronics are exposed to elevated temperatures. Polymer dielectrics are characterized by being lightweight, and their scalability, mechanical flexibility, high dielectric strength, and great reliability, but they are limited to relatively low operating temperatures. The existing polymer nanocomposite-based dielectrics with a limited energy density at high temperatures also present a major barrier to achieving significant reductions in size and weight of energy devices. Here we report the sandwich structures as an efficient route to high-temperature dielectric polymer nanocomposites that simultaneously possess high dielectric constant and low dielectric loss. In contrast to the conventional single-layer configuration, the rationally designed sandwich-structured polymer nanocomposites are capable of integrating the complementary properties of spatially organized multicomponents in a synergistic fashion to raise dielectric constant, and subsequently greatly improve discharged energy densities while retaining low loss and high charge–discharge efficiency at elevated temperatures. At 150 °C and 200 MV m−1, an operating condition toward electric vehicle applications, the sandwich-structured polymer nanocomposites outperform the state-of-the-art polymer-based dielectrics in terms of energy density, power density, charge–discharge efficiency, and cyclability. The excellent dielectric and capacitive properties of the polymer nanocomposites may pave a way for widespread applications in modern electronics and power modules where harsh operating conditions are present.
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
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