Temperature Dependence of the Electrical Properties of Na2Ti3O7/Na2Ti6O13/POMA Composites

Molecules. 2022 Sep 6;27(18):5756. doi: 10.3390/molecules27185756.

Abstract

The temperature dependence of the electrical properties of composites formed by biphasic sodium titanate and poly(o-methoxyaniline) (Na2Ti3O7/Na2Ti6O13/POMA) with different concentrations of POMA (0%, 1%, 10%, 15%, 35% and 50%) in the ceramic matrix was determined from measurements of complex impedance. The structural details were studied by means of X-ray diffraction, confirming the formation of the Na2Ti3O7/Na2Ti6O13/POMA composites. The displacement of the (200) reflection from 2θ = 10.45° to 11.15° in the composites with 10 and 15% of POMA suggested the partial replacement of H+ for Na+ in the Na2Ti3O7 structure. The thermal properties were investigated by Thermogravimetry and Differential Thermal Analysis. The Thermogravimetry curves of the composites with POMA content of 1, 10 and 15% presented profiles similar to that of pure sodium titanate sample. The composites with 35 and 50% of POMA showed a process at temperatures around 60-70 °C, which was associated with water absorbed by the polymer. The analysis of the complex impedance spectroscopy measurements revealed that the electrical resistivity of the composites in the range from 0 to 35% increased by two orders of magnitude, with different values for each concentration. This positive temperature coefficient of resistivity was less noticeable in the composite with highest POMA mass content (50%). The rapid increase in resistivity caused an increase in the relaxation time calculated from the time domain. The electrical response of the 50% of POMA compound changes in relation to what was observed in the other compounds, which suggests that there is a saturation limit in the increase in resistivity with POMA content.

Keywords: ceramic/polymer composites; electrical characterization; electrical resistivity.

MeSH terms

  • Oxides
  • Polymers* / chemistry
  • Polymethacrylic Acids
  • Temperature
  • Titanium*
  • Water

Substances

  • Oxides
  • Polymers
  • Polymethacrylic Acids
  • poly(n-octyl methacrylate)
  • Water
  • sodium titanate
  • Titanium