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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2015

Achieving High Dielectric Constant and Low Loss Property in a Dipolar Glass Polymer Containing Strongly Dipolar and Small-Sized Sulfone Groups

Junji Wei; Zhongbo Zhang; Jung-Kai Tseng; Imre Treufeld; Xiaobo Liu; Morton H. Litt; Lei Zhu

In this report, a dipolar glass polymer, poly(2-(methylsulfonyl)ethyl methacrylate) (PMSEMA), was synthesized by free radical polymerization of the corresponding methacrylate monomer. Due to the large dipole moment (4.25 D) and small size of the side-chain sulfone groups, PMSEMA exhibited a strong γ transition at a temperature as low as -110 °C at 1 Hz, about 220 °C below its glass transition temperature around 109 °C. Because of this strong γ dipole relaxation, the glassy PMSEMA sample exhibited a high dielectric constant of 11.4 and a low dissipation factor (tan δ) of 0.02 at 25 °C and 1 Hz. From an electric displacement-electric field (D-E) loop study, PMSEMA demonstrated a high discharge energy density of 4.54 J/cm(3) at 283 MV/m, nearly 3 times that of an analogue polymer, poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA). However, the hysteresis loss was only 1/3-1/2 of that for PMMA. This study suggests that dipolar glass polymers with large dipole moments and small-sized dipolar side groups are promising candidates for high energy density and low loss dielectric applications.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2014

Enhancing electrical energy storage using polar polyimides with nitrile groups directly attached to the main chain

Imre Treufeld; David H. Wang; Brian A. Kurish; Loon-Seng Tan; Lei Zhu

A set of 12 new polyimides (PIs) with one or three polar CN dipoles directly attached to the aromatic diamine part were synthesized and their electric energy storage properties were studied using broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) and electric displacement–electric field (D–E) loop measurements to determine their potential for high temperature film capacitors for aerospace applications. It was found that adding highly polar nitrile groups to the PI structure increased permittivity and thus electrical energy storage, especially at high temperatures, and 3 CN dipoles were better than 1 CN dipole. Below the glass transition temperature (Tg), a weak γ transition was observed around −100 °C and a broad β transition was observed between 100 and 150 °C. It was the β (i.e., precursor dipolar motion before long-range segmental motion, or glass transition), rather than the γ sub-Tg transition that substantially increased the permittivity of PIs. From the BDS results on PIs having 3 nitrile groups, the enhancement in permittivity from permanent dipoles decreased with dianhydride in the order of pyromellitic dianhydride (PMDA) > 4,4′-oxydiphthalic dianhydride (OPDA) > 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane dianhydride (6FDA) > 4,4′-benzophenonetetracarboxylic dianhydride (BTDA). Meanwhile, the increase in permittivity also decreased in the order of para–para, meta–para, and meta–meta linkage in the diamine, suggesting that the para–para linkage favored easier dipole rotation than the meta–meta linkage. From the D–E loop study, the PIs with a combination of PMDA dianhydride and a para–para linkage exhibited the highest discharged energy density and a reasonably low loss.


Analytical Chemistry | 2012

Porous Teflon ring-solid disk electrode arrangement for differential mass spectrometry measurements in the presence of convective flow generated by a jet impinging electrode in the wall-jet configuration.

Imre Treufeld; Adriel Jebin Jacob Jebaraj; Jing Xu; Denis Ricardo Martins de Godoi; Daniel A. Scherson

A porous Teflon ring|solid disk electrode is herein described specifically designed for acquiring online mass spectrometric measurements under well-defined forced convection created by liquid emerging from a circular nozzle impinging on the disk under wall-jet conditions. Measurements were performed for the oxidation of hydrazine, N(2)H(4), in a deaerated phosphate buffer electrolyte (pH 7) on Au, a process known to yield dinitrogen as the product. The N(2)(+) ion currents, measured by the mass spectrometer, i(N(2)(+)), as well as the corresponding polarization curves recorded simultaneously displayed very similar s-like shapes when plotted as a function of the potential applied to the Au disk. In fact, the limiting currents observed both electrochemically and spectrometrically were found to be proportional to [N(2)H(4)]. However, the limiting values of i(N(2)(+)) did not increase monotonically with the flow rate, ν(f), reaching instead a maximum and then decreasing to values independent of ν(f). This behavior has been attributed in part to hindrances in the mass transport of gases through the porous materials.


Journal of Materials Chemistry C | 2017

Enhanced dielectric properties due to space charge-induced interfacial polarization in multilayer polymer films

Xinyue Chen; Jung-Kai Tseng; Imre Treufeld; Matthew Mackey; Donald Schuele; Ruipeng Li; Masafumi Fukuto; Eric Baer; Lei Zhu

With the recent advancement of power electronics, polymer film capacitors have become increasingly important. However, the low temperature rating (up to 85 °C) and low energy density (5 J cm−3 at breakdown) of state-of-the-art biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films have been limiting factors for advanced power electronics. Based on our recent work, multilayer films (MLFs), which consist of a high energy density polymer [e.g., poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF)] and a high breakdown/low loss polymer [e.g., polycarbonate (PC)], have shown potential to achieve high energy density (13–17 J cm−3), enhanced breakdown strength, high temperature tolerance, and low loss simultaneously. In this study, the dielectric properties of PC/PVDF 50/50 32- and 256-layer (32L and 256L) films were investigated. The breakdown strength of the 32L film was as high as 800 MV m−1 at room temperature, as compared to 600 MV m−1 of PVDF and 750 MV m−1 of PC. The temperature rating of the 32L film reached 120 °C, higher than that of BOPP. In addition, it was observed that the 32L film with thicker PC layers exhibited a higher breakdown strength and a lower DC conductivity than the 256L film with thinner PC layers at elevated temperatures. These differences were attributed to the difference in the interfacial polarization of space charges, which was further verified by thermally stimulated depolarization current spectroscopy. From this study, we conclude that interfacial polarization endows MLFs with the desirable dielectric properties for next generation film capacitors.


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2015

Synthesis and characterization of high nitrile content polyimides as dielectric films for electrical energy storage

David H. Wang; Brian A. Kurish; Imre Treufeld; Lei Zhu; Loon-Seng Tan


MRS Online Proceedings Library Archive | 2013

High-Temperature Dielectric Polyimide Films for Energy Storage Applications

David H. Wang; Brian A. Kurish; Imre Treufeld; Lianyun Yang; Lei Zhu; Loon-Seng Tan


ACS Applied Energy Materials | 2018

Reduction of Ionic Conduction Loss in Multilayer Dielectric Films by Immobilizing Impurity Ions in High Glass Transition Temperature Polymer Layers

Huadong Huang; Xinyue Chen; Kezhen Yin; Imre Treufeld; Donald Schuele; Michael Ponting; Deepak Langhe; Eric Baer; Lei Zhu


233rd ECS Meeting (May 13-17, 2018) | 2018

(Invited) Oxygen Reduction on Polycrystalline Gold in Alkaline Electrolytes: Experimental and Theoretical Aspects

Jonathan Strobl; Nicholas S. Georgescu; Boguslaw Pozniak; Imre Treufeld; Daniel A. Scherson


Archive | 2016

I. Polymer Films for High Temperature Capacitor ApplicationsII. Differential Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry

Imre Treufeld


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

High Energy Density and High Temperature Multilayer Capacitor Films for Electric Vehicle Applications

Imre Treufeld; Michelle Song; Lei Zhu; Eric Baer; Joe Snyder; Deepak Langhe

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Lei Zhu

Case Western Reserve University

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Brian A. Kurish

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

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Daniel A. Scherson

Case Western Reserve University

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David H. Wang

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

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Eric Baer

Case Western Reserve University

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Loon-Seng Tan

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

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Deepak Langhe

Case Western Reserve University

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Donald Schuele

Case Western Reserve University

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