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Электрофизический метод исследования коллоидных полимерных систем

Электрофизический метод исследования коллоидных полимерных систем

Abstract

Проиллюстрирована возможность использования метода изотермической деполяризации для исследования электрофизических свойств коллоидных полимерных систем. Приведен принцип действия анализатора дисперсных систем и представлены результаты экспериментального изучения поляризационно-деполяризационных процессов в коллоидных полимерных системах различного состава и изучено влияние магнитного наполнителя на эти процессы. Полученные данные позволяют дифференцировать наполнители по их влиянию на поляризационные характеристики гелей и свидетельствуют о возможности регулирования анизотропии физико-химических характеристик коллоидных полимерных систем. The possibility of using the isothermal depolarization method to study the electrophysical properties of colloidal polymer systems is illustrated. The principle of operation of the analyzer of dispersed systems is given and the results of experimental study of polarization-depolarization processes in colloidal polymer systems of various compositions are presented and the influence of magnetic filler on these processes is studied. The obtained data make it possible to differentiate fillers by their effect on the polarization characteristics of gels and indicate the possibility of regulating the anisotropy of the physico-chemical characteristics of colloidal polymer systems.

Keywords

Поляризационный заряд, Isothermal depolarization, Время релаксации, Relaxation time, Коллоидные полимерные системы, Изотермическая деполяризация, Магнитный наполнитель, Colloidal polymer systems, Polarization charge, Magnetic filler

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