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Dielectric Spectroscopy and Electric Modulus Analyses of Ti0.8O2 Nanosheets‒Ag Nanoparticles‒Cellulose Filter Paper Composites

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We employ dielectric spectroscopy and the complex electric modulus formalism to characterize electrical properties of the Ti0.8O2 nanosheets‒Ag nanoparticles‒cellulose filter paper composites, intended for use as a triboelectric nanogenerator. The addition of these fillers (5–17 atom% Ti and 1–6 atom% Ag) increases both the dielectric permittivity and AC conductivity while typically keeping the low loss tangent. The observed exponent to the frequency-dependent universal power law indicates the three-dimensional (3D) hopping mechanism in the composited films, contrasting with the 1D- or 2D-conduction in the ceramics. The electrical responses are also distinct from those of sole nanosheets, indicating some filler-matrix interactions. Electric modulus analyses indicate that the Ti0.8O2 nanosheets act as a charge generation/reservoir, while the Ag nanoparticles generate long-range conduction paths. The relaxation time increases with the dielectric nanosheets content but decreases with metallic nanoparticle content. In addition, these co-fillers decrease the dielectric heating but increases the refractive index of the films. The simple analyses reported herein could be applied to other composites, providing a better understanding on the role of diverse functional co-fillers. © 2022 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences. Vol 43, No.4 (2022), p.873-882

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