Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Vol.31, No.5, 484-489, 2010
Sequential Polymer Precipitation of Core-Shell Microstructured Composites with Giant Permittivity
Polymeric core shell microstructures have been constructed through a new method, namely sequential precipitation, which is intrinsically a self-assembly and phase separation process. High-quality poly(vinyldene fluoride)-polycarbonate-lithium perchlorate composite films with spherical core shell microstructures have been prepared and determined to consist of conducting cores and insulating shells. Because of the percolation effect, the resulting materials present a dielectric constant as high as 10(4)-10(7) at the threshold.
Keywords:core-shell microstructure;permittivity;phase separation;self-assembly;sequential precipitation