DocumentCode :
1007114
Title :
Electrical Conduction and Breakdown Properties of Several Biodegradable Polymers
Author :
Ohki, Y. ; Hirai, N.
Author_Institution :
Waseda Univ., Tokyo
Volume :
14
Issue :
6
fYear :
2007
fDate :
12/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1559
Lastpage :
1566
Abstract :
In order to respond to soaring public concern about environmental protection, various biodegradable polymers have been developed. The present paper reports the electrical conduction and breakdown properties of various biodegradable polymers such as poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA), polyethylene terephthalate succinate (PETS), polycaprolactone butylene succinate (PCL-BS), polybutylene succinate (PBS), polybutylene succinate adipate (PBSA), and polyhydroxybutyrate/valerate (PHB/V) in comparison to those of low-density polyethylene (LDPE). While the permittivity and conductivity of PLLA and PETS are comparable to LDPE, those of PCL-BS and PBS are much higher. The conductivity is also higher in PBSA. This is because PLLA and PETS are in the glass state at room temperature, while PCL-BS, PBS, and PBSA are in the rubber state. Furthermore, PLLA and PETS show a strong temperature dependence of the conductivity, which is divided into two or three regions, and they also show thermally stimulated polarization or depolarization current around their respective glass transition temperatures. In contrast to the large difference in conductivity among different kinds of samples, all the polymers tested have almost similar impulse breakdown strength at room temperature. As for dc or ac breakdown strength, PLLA and PETS show a relatively higher strength than PCL-BS and PBS.
Keywords :
biodegradable materials; electric breakdown; glass transition; permittivity; polymers; LDPE; PBSA; PCL-BS; PETS; PHB/V; PLLA; biodegradable polymers; breakdown properties; electrical conduction; environmental protection; glass transition temperatures; impulse breakdown strength; low-density polyethylene; poly-L-lactic acid; polybutylene succinate adipate; polycaprolactone butylene succinate; polyethylene terephthalate succinate; polyhydroxybutyrate/valerate; Biodegradable materials; Electric breakdown; Glass; Permittivity; Polyethylene; Polymers; Positron emission tomography; Protection; Temperature dependence; Thermal conductivity;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1070-9878
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2007.4401240
Filename :
4401240
Link To Document :
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