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Controllable Fabrication of Poly(Arylene Ether Nitrile) Dielectrics for Thermal-Resistant Film Capacitors
High-temperature-resistant dielectric
films, the heart of energy
storage components in film capacitors, are key elements to ensure
that the capacitors operate properly in harsh environments. Herein,
a kind of flexible thermal-resistant poly(arylene ether nitrile) (TR-PEN)
dielectric film with controllable high-temperature resistance is fabricated
through post self-crosslinking of PEN at different temperatures for
different times. The dielectric films can present extremely high thermal
stability (Tg > 370 °C), a long
service
life at 300 °C (4.5 × 104 min, 95 wt % of the
residual weight), and a low temperature coefficient of dielectric
constant from 50 to 300 °C (–4 °C–1). The retention of the energy density
of TR-PEN350 at 300 °C is higher than 80% compared with that
at room temperature. These results indicate that the TR-PEN films
can be used over a long term as capacitor films at temperatures up
to 300 °C. Besides, the simple and controllable fabrication technique
for the TR-PEN can be easily industrialized
