Self-healing polymers for electronics and energy devices
Polymers are extensively exploited as active materials in a variety of electronics and energy
devices because of their tailorable electrical properties, mechanical flexibility, facile …
devices because of their tailorable electrical properties, mechanical flexibility, facile …
Rising of dynamic polyimide materials: a versatile dielectric for electrical and electronic applications
B Wan, X Dong, X Yang, J Wang, MS Zheng… - Advanced …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Polyimides (PIs) are widely used in circuit components, electrical insulators, and power
systems in modern electronic devices and large electrical appliances. Electrical/mechanical …
systems in modern electronic devices and large electrical appliances. Electrical/mechanical …
The role of interfaces in polyethylene/metal‐oxide nanocomposites for ultrahigh‐voltage insulating materials
Recent progress in the development of polyethylene/metal‐oxide nanocomposites for
extruded high‐voltage direct‐current (HVDC) cables with ultrahigh electric insulation …
extruded high‐voltage direct‐current (HVDC) cables with ultrahigh electric insulation …
Self‐healing of electrical damage in polymers
Polymers are widely used as dielectric components and electrical insulations in modern
electronic devices and power systems in the industrial sector, transportation, and large …
electronic devices and power systems in the industrial sector, transportation, and large …
Enhancing dielectric strength of epoxy polymers by constructing interface charge traps
K Yang, W Chen, Y Zhao, Y He, X Chen… - … applied materials & …, 2021 - ACS Publications
Epoxy polymer-based dielectric materials play a crucial role in advanced electronic devices
and power equipment. However, high voltage-stress applications impose stringent …
and power equipment. However, high voltage-stress applications impose stringent …
Autonomous self-healing of electrical degradation in dielectric polymers using in situ electroluminescence
Dielectric polymers are ubiquitous as electrical insulation in electrical power systems and
electronic devices. Electrical treeing is typically regarded as an irreversible degradation …
electronic devices. Electrical treeing is typically regarded as an irreversible degradation …
Electrical properties of polyethylene/polypropylene compounds for high-voltage insulation
In high-voltage insulation systems, the most commonly used material is polymeric material
because of its high dielectric strength, high resistivity, and low dielectric loss in addition to …
because of its high dielectric strength, high resistivity, and low dielectric loss in addition to …
Dynamic cross-linked polyethylene networks with high energy storage and electrical damage self-healability
Z Li, Y Wen, Z Song, C Zhang, C Cui, D An… - ACS Macro …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Dielectric polymers that exhibit high energy density U e, low dielectric loss, and thermal
resistance are ideal materials for next-generation electrical equipment. The most widely …
resistance are ideal materials for next-generation electrical equipment. The most widely …
Novel smart insulating materials achieving targeting self-healing of electrical trees: high performance, low cost, and eco-friendliness
It remains challenging to promptly inhibit and autonomically heal electrical trees inside
insulating dielectrics, which are caused by sustained strong electrical fields and …
insulating dielectrics, which are caused by sustained strong electrical fields and …
Nondestructive 3D Imaging of Microscale Damage inside Polymers—Based on the Discovery of Self‐Excited Fluorescence Effect Induced by Electrical Field
W Sima, X Tang, P Sun, Z Sun, T Yuan… - Advanced …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The development of high‐precision, non‐destructive, and three‐dimensional (3D) in situ
imaging of micro‐scale damage inside polymers is extremely challenging. Recent reports …
imaging of micro‐scale damage inside polymers is extremely challenging. Recent reports …