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Actuators ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 137
Author(s):  
Stanislav Sikulskyi ◽  
Danayit T. Mekonnen ◽  
Abdullah El Atrache ◽  
Eduardo Divo ◽  
Daewon Kim

Integrating nano- to micro-sized dielectric fillers to elastomer matrices to form dielectric composites is one of the commonly utilized methods to improve the performance of dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs). Barium titanate (BaTiO3) is among the widely used ferroelectric fillers for this purpose; however, calcium copper titanate CaCu3Ti4O12 (CCTO) has the potential to outperform such conventional fillers. Despite their promising performance, CCTO-based dielectric composites for DEA application are studied to a relatively lower degree. Particularly, the composites are characterized for a comparably small particle loading range, while critical DEA properties such as breakdown strength and nonlinear elasticity are barely addressed in the literature. Thus, in this study, CCTO was paired with polydimethylsiloxane (CH3)3SiO[Si(CH3)2O]nSi(CH3)3 (PDMS), Sylgard 184, to gain a comprehensive understanding of the effects of particle loading and size on the dielectric composite properties important for DEA applications. The dielectric composites’ performance was described through the figures of merit (FOMs) that consider materials’ Young’s modulus, dielectric permittivity, and breakdown strength. The optimum amounts of the ferroelectric filler were determined through the FOMs to maximize composite DEA performance. Lastly, electromechanical testing of the pre-stretched CCTO-composite DEA validated the improved performance over the plain elastomer DEA, with deviations from prediction attributed to the studied composites’ nonlinearity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 2148-2162
Author(s):  
Disna P. Samarakoon ◽  
Raj N. Singh

Calcium copper titanate (CaCu3Ti4O12; CCTO) ceramics are useful as capacitor dielectrics for many applications. In this study the effect of doping with alumina and testing atmospheres in air and dry N2 on the stability and reproducibility of electrical and dielectric properties of CCTO-xAl2O3 system, where x = 0, 0.5, and 4 wt.% as a function of temperature are investigated. Solid-state synthesis route is used to fabricate the pure and doped CCTO samples sintered at 1080 °C and 1100 °C for 5 h in air. Stable and reproducible dielectric properties are obtained only by switching the measuring atmosphere from air to dry N2. Increased space charge accumulation at the grain boundaries leading to large dielectric constant (ε′) and tan δ are measured in air. Much lower tan δ values of 0.021–0.020 are obtained with a large ε′ (8,815–11,090) at low frequencies (500–800 Hz) in N2 at 23 °C for 0.5 wt.% alumina in both samples sintered at 1080 °C and 1100 °C. These results clearly demonstrate that testing environment can dominate the dielectric properties of pure and alumina-doped CCTO at low frequencies unless measured in dry nitrogen atmosphere to achieve intrinsic behavior useful for applications as capacitors.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Priyankamoni Saikia ◽  
Hemanga Jyoti Sarmah ◽  
Shahnaz Ahmed ◽  
Suman Lahkar ◽  
Jyoti Prakash Das ◽  
...  

Abstract This report describes a comparative study of dye degradation under 20-watt LED light using the perovskite photocatalyst Calcium Copper Titanate (CCTO) and its compositions (CaxCu3−xTi4O12) (x = 1, 1.5 and 2), synthesized by changing molar ratios of Ca2+ and Cu2+ ions. The 99.74% degradation of Rhodamine Blue (RhB) with composition (x = 1) within 6 h is reflected its better photocatalytic activity than the parent CCTO and other compositions. The band gap energy of the materials 2.18 eV (CCTO), 1.93 eV (x = 1), 2.40 eV (x = 1.5), and 2.55 eV (x = 2) are analysed with UV-Vis spectroscopy. The presences of Ca, Cu, Ti and O in the synthesized photocatalysts are confirmed with Elemental X-ray Dispersive (EDX) analysis. The cubic phases in the polyhedral shape of the materials are detected in X-ray diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). This report further observes the defect density concentrations of the materials with Photoluminescence Spectroscopy (PL) and provides the approximate explanation of their dye degradation performance as photocatalysts. The rate constants are found in a first order reaction trend; where the composition (x = 1) shows about 1.683×10− 2 min− 1. The mechanistic understanding of the degradation process is also revisited and rationalized with different scavengers for the process.


2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 1208-1214
Author(s):  
M. Slaoui ◽  
N. Gouitaa ◽  
A. Lahrichi ◽  
A. Harrach ◽  
M. Haddad ◽  
...  

The composite materials of (1-x)CaCu3Ti4O12, xPbTiO3((1-x)CCTO−xPT) were prepared by a modified solid-state method in several steps. The Rietveld refinement indicates the formation of the pure cubic and tetragonal phases for calcium copper titanate (CCTO) and lead-titanate (PT) pure ceramics, respectively. While for CCTO-PT composites, the coexistence of the two cubic and tetragonal phases was detected with the space group Im-3 and P4mm, respectively. The Raman spectra confirmed these phase formations. The SEM images indicated a change in grains shape from quadratic to semi-spherical with increases of PT contents and a reduce in average grains size with increase of PT content. The dielectric measurements as function of temperature showed two anomalies which exhibit a relaxation-like phenomenon and a clear diffuseness behaviour for all the samples. In addition, the conductivity of these materials decreases and the resistance of grain boundaries was found to increase with the increase of PT addition.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1010 ◽  
pp. 233-238
Author(s):  
Mohd Fariz Ab Rahman ◽  
Mohd Fadzil Ain ◽  
Julie Juliewatty Mohamed ◽  
Siti Roshayu binti Hassan ◽  
Zainal Arifin Ahmad

The microstructures and dielectric responses of calcium copper titanate (CCTO) ceramics with soda-lime glass addition was investigated. The addition of soda lime glass was varied from 0-5 wt.% by solid-state reaction. The dielectric properties of CCTO indicated that dielectric constant was increased while dielectric loss was decreased after glass addition. The SEM micrographs showed the grain size of CCTO was decreased while the grain boundaries area of CuO + glass were increased after the addition of soda-lime glass. Both XRD patterns of CCTO and CCTO-soda lime glass sintered samples showed the formation of CCTO phase with minor peaks of CuO phase, respectively. These results indicated that soda-lime glass addition gave a significant effect on the microstructural and dielectric responses of CCTO ceramics.


Nanomaterials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 1163
Author(s):  
Yanwei Huang ◽  
Yu Qiao ◽  
Yangyang Li ◽  
Jiayang He ◽  
Heping Zeng

Zn-doped calcium copper titanate (CCTO) was successfully synthesized by rapid laser sintering of sol-gel derived precursors without the conventional long-time heat treatment. The structural, morphological, and crystalline properties were characterized, and the performances of dielectrics and impedance were measured and discussed. The X-ray diffractometer results show that Zn-doped CCTO is polycrystalline in a cubic structure, according to the doping ratio of Ca(Cu2Zn)Ti4O12. Electron microscopy showed that Zn-doped CCTO has a denser microstructure with better uniformness with shrunken interplanar spacing of 2.598 nm for the plane (220). Comparing with undoped CCTO, the permittivity almost remains unchanged in the range of 102–106 Hz, demonstrating good stability on frequency. The electrical mechanism was investigated and is discussed through the impedance spectroscopy analysis. The resistance of grain and grain boundary decreases with rising temperature. Activation energies for the grain boundaries for Zn- doped CCTO were calculated from the slope for the relationship of ln σ versus 1/T and were found to be 0.605 eV, smaller than undoped CCTO. This synthesis route may be an efficient and convenient approach to limit excessive waste of resources.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 1709-1715 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuping Liu ◽  
Ruolin Han ◽  
Liuyang Li ◽  
Zheng Zhou ◽  
Guangxin Chen ◽  
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