Abstract

This paper presents the results of morphological and ac electrical investigations on low density polyethylene (LDPE) composites with octavinyl polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS). It has been shown that at low loadings, the frequency dependence of dielectric constant and dielectric loss for the LDPE/POSS composites showed unusual behaviors when compared with conventional (micro-sized particulates) composites. The ac breakdown strength was measured and statistical analysis was applied to the results to determine the effects of POSS loadings on the dielectric strength of LDPE. The morphological characterization showed that the presence of POSS additives apparently altered the supermolecular structure of LDPE and resulted in more homogeneous morphology when compared with the neat LDPE. The structure–property relationship was discussed and it was concluded that the final dielectric properties of the composites were determined not only by the incorporation of POSS additives but also by the supermolecular structure of LDPE. Rheological analyses of LDPE/POSS composite were also performed and the results showed that the octavinyl-POSS had good compatibility with LDPE.

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