Presentation 2003/11/12
ZTP-PDMS derived organic/inorganic hybrid materials : functionalization by composite processing
Takuya SHINDOU, Hideki KONISHI, Shuhei NAKAMURA, Kanichi KAMIYA,
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Abstract(in English) Electrical and mechanical properties of PDMS-derived organic/inorganic hybrids prepared by sol-gel method have been studied. Ti tetra-iso-propoxide (TIP)-PDMS-derived hybrid shows an excellent electrical insulation property of more than 10^<12>Ω・cm even at 200℃. By mixing filler with the hybrid sol, a functionalized sheet can be made. Zr tetra-propoxide (ZTP)-PDMS-derived hybrid mixed with aerosil and boron nitride yields a good mechanical property and the hybrid mixed with alumina shows a high thermal conductivity beyond 5 W/m・K.
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Keyword(in English) sol-gel / organic-inorganic hybrid / electrical insulation / thermal conductivity
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Title (in English) ZTP-PDMS derived organic/inorganic hybrid materials : functionalization by composite processing
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Keyword(1) sol-gel
Keyword(2) organic-inorganic hybrid
Keyword(3) electrical insulation
Keyword(4) thermal conductivity
1st Author's Name Takuya SHINDOU
1st Author's Affiliation Advanced Technology Research and Development Division, Suzuka Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.()
2nd Author's Name Hideki KONISHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Mie University
3rd Author's Name Shuhei NAKAMURA
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Mie University
4th Author's Name Kanichi KAMIYA
4th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Mie University
Date 2003/11/12
Paper # OME2003-102
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 441
Page pp.pp.-
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