Flexible Nanodielectric Materials with High Permittivity for Power Energy Storage

Zhi‐Min Dang(Chongqing University), Jinkai Yuan(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Sheng‐Hong Yao(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Ruijin Liao(Chongqing University)
Advanced Materials
September 6, 2013
Cited by 1,423

Abstract

Study of flexible nanodielectric materials (FNDMs) with high permittivity is one of the most active academic research areas in advanced functional materials. FNDMs with excellent dielectric properties are demonstrated to show great promise as energy-storage dielectric layers in high-performance capacitors. These materials, in common, consist of nanoscale particles dispersed into a flexible polymer matrix so that both the physical/chemical characteristics of the nanoparticles and the interaction between the nanoparticles and the polymers have crucial effects on the microstructures and final properties. This review first outlines the crucial issues in the nanodielectric field and then focuses on recent remarkable research developments in the fabrication of FNDMs with special constitutents, molecular structures, and microstructures. Possible reasons for several persistent issues are analyzed and the general strategies to realize FNDMs with excellent integral properties are summarized. The review further highlights some exciting examples of these FNDMs for power-energy-storage applications.


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