Obtenção e caracterização de uma fita dielétrica a base de diatomita através do processo tape casting

Diatomite has a wide variety of applications due to its physical and chemical properties and is widely used as a filter material because of its high porosity. It is a material that also has dielectric properties when in its natural state. In this work, a dielectric tape produced from the diatomite w...

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Autor principal: Macedo, Amanda Regina de Souza
Outros Autores: Gomes, Uilame Umbelino
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Resumo:Diatomite has a wide variety of applications due to its physical and chemical properties and is widely used as a filter material because of its high porosity. It is a material that also has dielectric properties when in its natural state. In this work, a dielectric tape produced from the diatomite was studied through the tape casting process, to be applied in ceramic capacitors. The raw material (diatomite) was characterized by particulometry, X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence (FRX), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) ). The ceramic tape was obtained by the preparation of a slip with diatomite powder, solvent, dispersant, binder, plasticizer and antifoam; The mixing of the materials was carried out in a ball mill. The rheology test was performed to evaluate the viscosity of the suspension. The slip was glued onto a film and, after 24 hours, the green ribbon was removed, which was characterized by differential thermal and thermogravimetric analysis (ATD \ ATG), DRX, FRX and MEV. A ceramic capacitor (prototype) was built with the green ribbon, in which the electrical capacitance and resistance measurements were performed, and the dielectric constant of the material (diatomite tape) was obtained as a function of the frequency used. The green ribbon underwent a heat treatment, for the removal of organics, at a temperature of 600 ° C and a heating rate of 0.5 ° C / min. The sintering was performed at three different temperatures (1000 ° C, 1150 ° C and 1250 ° C), with a heating rate of 5 ° C / min. And 60 min isotherm. The sintered tape was characterized by the XRD and SEM analyzes, and the results obtained for the measurements of density and porosity. It was observed that the sintered samples presented high porosity in their microstructure, however, for the higher sintering temperatures, there was a reduction of this porosity. The diatomite morphology was maintained for the green and sintered bands, showing its navicular and tubular shape. The presence of pores is due to a typical characteristic of the raw material (diatomite) used, as well as to the processing parameters, which significantly influenced the physical and dielectric properties of the material, particularly green tape. The crystalline structure, the microstructure, and the values of density and porosity obtained for the sintered tape varied according to the dilatometric behavior of the material due to alotropic transformations of the diatomite with temperature. The values of dielectric constants ranged from approximately 123.78 to 17.73 for low and high frequencies, respectively, of the green ribbon.