Peculiarities of near-electrode relaxation processes in the polyethylene melt filled with graphite and carbon black

By using the oscilloscope method within the frequency range 10 to 106 Hz at the temperature 492.1 K and pressure 11.31 MPa at the output of the single-screw extruder, the dielectric properties of the composite melt – linear low-density polyethylene + 20 wt.% of graphite + 10 wt.% of carbon black – h...

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Main Author: Ya.A. Kuryptya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Institute of Semi conductor physics. 2016-10-01
Series:Semiconductor Physics, Quantum Electronics & Optoelectronics
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Online Access:http://journal-spqeo.org.ua/n3_2016/P290-294abstr.html
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spelling doaj-3cf4cc205f1f4d4dbd9347cb4efa461b2020-11-25T03:03:18ZengNational Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Institute of Semi conductor physics. Semiconductor Physics, Quantum Electronics & Optoelectronics 1560-80341605-65822016-10-0119329029410.15407/spqeo19.03.290 Peculiarities of near-electrode relaxation processes in the polyethylene melt filled with graphite and carbon black Ya.A. Kuryptya0Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design, Kyiv, UkraineBy using the oscilloscope method within the frequency range 10 to 106 Hz at the temperature 492.1 K and pressure 11.31 MPa at the output of the single-screw extruder, the dielectric properties of the composite melt – linear low-density polyethylene + 20 wt.% of graphite + 10 wt.% of carbon black – have been investigated. It has been shown that in the whole frequency range, near-electrode processes significantly effect on charge transfer. For the frequencies less than 100 Hz, in the near-electrode area the conductance is provided with hopping movement of electrons. For the frequencies over 100 Hz, charge transfer occurs through the ion movement. It has been shown that the transfer of ions in the near-electrode area can be described using the relaxation process that, unlike the vast majority of processes described in the publications, meets the well-known relations only in terms of the complex conductivity. It has been shown that, in the terms of the complex conductivity, this relaxation process can be approximated with Debye equation, as well as it has been estimated the relaxation time (8.5 ms) for this process. According to the parameters included in the Debye equation, it has been estimated the thickness of the near-electrode area (17 μm) and shown that it practically coincides with the sizes of graphite particles.http://journal-spqeo.org.ua/n3_2016/P290-294abstr.htmlpolyethylenegraphitecarbon blackconductancedielectric propertiesnear-electrode relaxation processsingle-screw extruder
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Peculiarities of near-electrode relaxation processes in the polyethylene melt filled with graphite and carbon black
Semiconductor Physics, Quantum Electronics & Optoelectronics
polyethylene
graphite
carbon black
conductance
dielectric properties
near-electrode relaxation process
single-screw extruder
author_facet Ya.A. Kuryptya
author_sort Ya.A. Kuryptya
title Peculiarities of near-electrode relaxation processes in the polyethylene melt filled with graphite and carbon black
title_short Peculiarities of near-electrode relaxation processes in the polyethylene melt filled with graphite and carbon black
title_full Peculiarities of near-electrode relaxation processes in the polyethylene melt filled with graphite and carbon black
title_fullStr Peculiarities of near-electrode relaxation processes in the polyethylene melt filled with graphite and carbon black
title_full_unstemmed Peculiarities of near-electrode relaxation processes in the polyethylene melt filled with graphite and carbon black
title_sort peculiarities of near-electrode relaxation processes in the polyethylene melt filled with graphite and carbon black
publisher National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Institute of Semi conductor physics.
series Semiconductor Physics, Quantum Electronics & Optoelectronics
issn 1560-8034
1605-6582
publishDate 2016-10-01
description By using the oscilloscope method within the frequency range 10 to 106 Hz at the temperature 492.1 K and pressure 11.31 MPa at the output of the single-screw extruder, the dielectric properties of the composite melt – linear low-density polyethylene + 20 wt.% of graphite + 10 wt.% of carbon black – have been investigated. It has been shown that in the whole frequency range, near-electrode processes significantly effect on charge transfer. For the frequencies less than 100 Hz, in the near-electrode area the conductance is provided with hopping movement of electrons. For the frequencies over 100 Hz, charge transfer occurs through the ion movement. It has been shown that the transfer of ions in the near-electrode area can be described using the relaxation process that, unlike the vast majority of processes described in the publications, meets the well-known relations only in terms of the complex conductivity. It has been shown that, in the terms of the complex conductivity, this relaxation process can be approximated with Debye equation, as well as it has been estimated the relaxation time (8.5 ms) for this process. According to the parameters included in the Debye equation, it has been estimated the thickness of the near-electrode area (17 μm) and shown that it practically coincides with the sizes of graphite particles.
topic polyethylene
graphite
carbon black
conductance
dielectric properties
near-electrode relaxation process
single-screw extruder
url http://journal-spqeo.org.ua/n3_2016/P290-294abstr.html
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