Abstract

AbstractThe core–shell Ag@C nanoparticles were prepared by hydrothermal method. The silver cores with diameters from 100 to 120 nm are each covered with a carbon shell about 60–80‐nm thick. Ag@C/poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) composites were prepared by the solution cast method. Transmission electron microscopy showed that the Ag@C core–shell nanoparticles were dispersed homogenously in the PVDF matrix with little agglomeration. The crystallization behavior and dielectric properties of the Ag@C/PVDF composites as a function of frequency and temperature were studied. The differential scanning calorimeter measurements showed that the crystallinity of the Ag@C/PVDF composites decreased with the increasing content of the Ag@C nanoparticles. The dielectric tests showed that the permittivity of the Ag@C/PVDF composites increased obviously over that of the pure PVDF with increasing content of Ag@C particles because of the enhanced interfacial polarization. The tan δ of the composites remained at a low level (∼0.08 at 1000 Hz). Furthermore, the permittivity and the tan δ of the composites increased with increasing temperature. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 2013

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