Title :
Dielectric relaxations in titanium-dioxide-filled polyethylene: Filler-induced chemical modifications provide the dielectric response
Author :
Frubing, P. ; Blischke, D. ; Gerhard-Multhaupt, R. ; Tiersch, B. ; Khalil, M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Potsdam, Germany
Abstract :
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) filled with a small amount (1 to 10 wt.%) of titanium-dioxide (TiO2) powder proves to be very suitable for studying the molecular motion of polyethylene by means of dielectric spectroscopy. The titanium dioxide acts as an oxidizing agent that induces a small concentration of polar carbonyl groups, which do not alter molecular motion, but couple it to the alternating electric field, The frequency and temperature dependences of molecular-motion processes in LDPE are determined. In particular, it is shown that the temperature dependence of the β process connected with the, glass-rubber transition in polyethylene obeys the Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann-Hesse law, which indicates co-operative behaviour. The dielectrically determined glass-transition temperatures are close to the literature value of about -30°C. The unrelaxed permittivity increases with TiO2 content by a factor of 1.45 at 35 wt.% TiO2. This is lower than expected from models for the permittivity of heterogeneous mixtures. It points towards an inhomogencous TiO2 -particle distribution
Keywords :
dielectric relaxation; filled polymers; glass transition; permittivity; polyethylene insulation; power cable insulation; titanium compounds; β process; LDPE; Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann-Hesse law; alternating electric field; co-operative behaviour; dielectric relaxations; dielectric response; dielectric spectroscopy; filler-induced chemical modifications; frequency dependences; glass-rubber transition; glass-transition temperatures; high-voltage cable insulation; inhomogeneous TiO2 particle distribution; low-density polyethylene; molecular motion; oxidizing agent; polar carbonyl groups; temperature dependences; titanium-dioxide-filled polyethylene; unrelaxed permittivity; Amorphous materials; Chemical technology; Crystallization; Dielectrics; Frequency; Permittivity; Polyethylene; Polymers; Temperature dependence; Titanium;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, 2001 Annual Report. Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kitchener, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7053-8
DOI :
10.1109/CEIDP.2001.963487