Article 422 (4 more) in sci.materials:
From: ccjensen@fnalc.fnal.gov (Chris Jensen)

Subject: Re: High Dielectric fluids
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In article <1992Jun17.194855.28359@athena.mit.edu> solman@athena.mit.edu (Jason
W Solinsky) writes:
>I'm looking for materials for use in a novel MCM concept.
>
>The fluids would have to be
>
>1) Non-conducting
>2) Non-corrosive
>3) Non-toxic
>4) Stable
>
--MORE--(64%)>and most importantly,
>
>5) it must have a high dielectric constant. It must be atleast 25 times free
>space, and we are looking for materials with a higher dielectric constant than
>that.
>
>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Jason W. Solinsky
>
How about deionized water. Meets all your criteria (criterium?).
Has a dielectric constant of about 80.

- Chris Jensen
- My thoughts are just that, my own
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