Dispersing carbon nanotubes in the unfavorable phase of an immiscible reverse-phase blend with Haake instrument to fabricate high-k nanocomposites with extremely low dielectric loss and percolation threshold
An immiscible reverse-phase blend was designed as matrix for high-k nanocomposites.
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The blend consists of poly(ether imide) (PEI) and bismaleimide resin.
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Dispersing carbon nanotubes in the unfavorable PEI phase with Haake instrument.
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The composites with Haake instrument have remarkably improved dielectric properties.
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The origin behind was discussed through studying the morphologies of composites.
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