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Особенности электретного состояния композитных полимерных пленок на основе полиэтилена высокого давления

Особенности электретного состояния композитных полимерных пленок на основе полиэтилена высокого давления

Abstract

В работе рассматриваются методы повышения стабильности электретного состояния в полимерных пленках путем внесения в них наноразмерных включений. Показано, что при внесении различных форм диоксида кремния в пленки на основе ПЭВД стабильность электретного состояния резко возрастает. В работе приводятся результаты исследования методами термостимулированной релаксации поверхностного потенциала и инфракрасной спектроскопии, а также предлагается модель, описывающая подобное поведение.

Methods aimed at increase of stability of electrets state via injection of nano-sized particles have been studied. It is shown that the injection of different forms of silicon dioxide in LDPE films results in a significant increase of stability of electrets state. The results of thermally stimulated relaxation of surface potential and infra red spectroscopy as well as proposed model of such behavior are shown.

Keywords

композитные полимеры, электретное состояние, полиэтилен высокого давления, термостимулированная релаксация потенциала, ик-спектроскопия

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This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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