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Original Articles

Dielectric properties of cyanoethylated bagasse composites

Pages 589-600 | Published online: 14 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Bagasse was converted into a thermo-moldable material by cyanoethylation. The effect of reaction conditions employed during the preparation of cyanoethylated bagasse (CE-B) fibers on dielectric properties of hot-pressed composites was studied. Increase in the nitrogen content of the cyanoethylated fiber, i.e., the nitrile groups resulted in an increase in the dielectric constant and a decrease in the dissipation factor (tan δ) peak of the composites. Increase in the reaction temperature and the alkali concentration resulted in a decrease in the dielectric constant and tan δof the composites. Thickness swelling (TS) and equilibrium moisture content of composites conditioned at different relative humidities (RHs) were studied and the extent of the effect of the absorbed moisture on the dielectric properties was also studied. Increase in the nitrogen content, the alkali concentration, and the reaction temperature during the preparation of cyanoethylated fibers resulted in a decrease in TS and moisture absorption of the composites formed. The dielectric properties of the composites conditioned at 60 or 90% RH deteriorated severely. The effect of temperature on the dielectric constant and tan δof a selected CE-B composite was studied. The dielectric constant and tan δincreased as the temperature increased.

Acknowledgments

The author would like to thank Dr. Ashraf F. Ali, Inorganic Chemical Industries Laboratory, for kindly supplying the Hioki 352 LCR instrument to measure the dielectric properties.

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