Shuaikang Huang, Kai Liu, Wulin Zhang, Bing Xie, Z. Dou, Z. Yan, Hua Tan, Chanatip Samart, Suwadee Kongparakul, N. Takesue, Haibo Zhang
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Abstract
Abstract Research on polymer-based dielectric materials with low energy loss and high power density for dielectric capacitors can promote the development of advanced energy storage devices and effectively solve energy storage problems. In recent years, all-organic polymer dielectrics have received extensive attention due to the excellent properties and have shown broad development prospects in the energy storage industry. Compared to polymer inorganic composites with bad processability, all-organic dielectrics have proven to be a more suitable option for low-cost and large-scale production. This review summarizes the phased achievements of traditional all-organic polymer dielectrics and the recent progress in polymer modification technology. Meanwhile, the energy storage theory of dielectrics, such as energy storage parameters, polarization mechanisms, breakdown mechanisms, and conduction mechanisms, is thoroughly reviewed. Finally, this paper identifies the existing problems of all-organic polymer dielectric materials and proposes feasible solutions and possible future research priorities.
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Polymer Reviews is a reputable publication that focuses on timely issues within the field of macromolecular science and engineering. The journal features high-quality reviews that have been specifically curated by experts in the field. Topics of particular importance include biomedical applications, organic electronics and photonics, nanostructures, micro- and nano-fabrication, biological molecules (such as DNA, proteins, and carbohydrates), polymers for renewable energy and environmental applications, and interdisciplinary intersections involving polymers.
The articles in Polymer Reviews fall into two main categories. Some articles offer comprehensive and expansive overviews of a particular subject, while others zero in on the author's own research and situate it within the broader scientific landscape. In both types of articles, the aim is to provide readers with valuable insights and advancements in the field of macromolecular science and engineering.