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Hi Everyone,
I plan to conduct an experiment where I need to use liquid with significant dielectric constant which acts as an isolator. Water has er = ~80 but is a poor electric isolator. Izolator oils have er ~3-5. What is more, I would need much higher values of er, like 1000.
Solid material presents values of ~10 000 (barium titanate).
Do you know liquides with high er and very low conductance?
Are there any theoretical limitations to reach values like in the solid materials?
Thank you a lot!
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Isolator liquid with high dielectric constant
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Thank you for pointing out this substances. I will check it out. Good to know they are dangerous.
Best regards