Piezoelectric effect in composite polyurethane-ferroelectric ceramics
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Flexible and free-standing films of piezoelectric composites made up of lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramic powder dispersed in a castor oil-based polyurethane (PU) matrix were obtained by spin coating and characterized as materials for sensor applications. The piezoelectric coefficients d 31 and d 33 were measured with the usual technique. The piezoelectric charge constant d 33 yields values up to ≤24 pC/N, even at lower PZT content (33 vol%). Some desirable properties like piezoelectricity, flexibility and good mechanical resistance show this new material to be a good alternative for use as sensors and actuators.
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Ceramic materials , Coating techniques , Electric charge , Lead compounds , Nonmetallic matrix composites , Piezoelectric materials , Piezoelectricity , Polyurethanes , Powders , Lead zirconate titanate , Mechanical resistance , Piezoelectric charge constant , Piezoelectric coefficients , Spin coating , Dielectric films
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Physica Status Solidi (A) Applied Research, v. 172, n. 1, p. 265-271, 1999.






