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    Structural and dielectrical behavior of polypyrrole/huntite composites
    (2023-04-01) MADAKBAŞ, SEYFULLAH; ŞAHİN, NAZLICAN; ESMER, KADİR; Madakbaş S., Şahin N., Türk Z., Esmer K., Şen F.
    In order to characterize stable composites that will contribute to industrial applications, polypyrrole (PPy)/huntite composites were prepared by the physical method. Polypyrrole (PPy)/huntite composites were produced at various huntite concentrations (10, 20, 30, 40 wt.%). Polypyrrole/huntite was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Thermal Gravimetric Analyses (TGA), Differential Thermal Analyses (DTA), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and dielectrical properties were investigated by Impedance Analyzer at the room temperature. The FTIR spectra show that huntite mineral coordinate with polymers through carbonate groups. TGA results indicate the main cause of mass loss can be moisture in the samples and unreacted pyrrole monomer. SEM images show that the composites have a granular and spherical geometry. Dielectric measurements showed that at lower frequencies dielectric constants decrease exponentially with an increase in frequency and this behavior indicates that the effect of interfacial polarization becomes more predominant at a lower frequency.
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    Thermal and dielectric properties of flexible polyimide nanocomposites with functionalized nanodiamond and silver nanoparticles
    (2023-05-01) BİRTANE, HATİCE; MADAKBAŞ, SEYFULLAH; ESMER, KADİR; KAHRAMAN, MEMET VEZİR; Birtane H., Cigil A. B., Madakbaş S., Esmer K., Kahraman M. V.
    In the present study, amine groups were first modified to diamond and silver nanoparticles using APTMS to improve their homogeneous dispersion and compatibility in polyamic acid. Flexible polyimide nanocomposite films were successfully prepared by adding modified nanodiamond and silver nanoparticles to 4,4 \"-(1,3-phenylenedioxy) dianiline and benzophenone-3,3 \",4,4 \"-tetracarboxylic dianhydrides with different proportions. The effects of added amine-modified nanoparticles on dielectric constant and thermal stability were investigated. With SEM analysis, nanoparticles were homogeneously distributed on the polyimide surface and the presence of Si atom resulting from APTMS modification is clearly seen with the SEM-EDAX results. Considering the thermal resistance, the maximum decomposition temperature of the nano particle-free PI film was found to be 501 degrees C, while the thermal decomposition temperatures of the PI nanocomposite film that contains 1% m-Ag and the PI film that contains 5% m-ND, 502 degrees C and 505 degrees C, respectively. Also, it was seen that the dielectric constants of the prepared nanocomposite films that contain m-Ag NP decrease with increasing m-Ag NP ratio, and the dielectric constants of the films that contain m-ND increase with increasing m-ND ratio.