Title :
Electrical conductivity and space charge in LDPE containing TiO2 nanoparticles
Author :
Fleming, R.J. ; Pawlowski, T. ; Ammala, A. ; Casey, P.S. ; Lawrence, K.A.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Phys. & Mater. Eng., Monash Univ., Clayton, Vic., Australia
Abstract :
Electrical conductivity (DC) and space charge accumulation were studied in samples of low density polyethylene to which nano-sized and micro-sized TiO2 (anatase) particles and a dispersant had been added. Sample thicknesses were in the range 150-200 μm. At applied field strengths of 10 and 20 kV/mm, the conductivity at 30 °C, measured in vacuum in samples containing 10 % w/w nano-sized TiO2, decreased by 1-2 orders of magnitude relative to samples with dispersant but without TiO2, and by three orders of magnitude at 70 °C. In air at 30 °C the corresponding decrease was an order of magnitude at 10 kV/mm, and a factor of four at 20 kV/mm. In samples containing 10 % w/w micro-sized TiO2 the conductivity increased in air and in vacuum, but only by factors in the range 2-10 depending on temperature and field. Space charge profiles were obtained using the laser-intensity-modulation-method (LIIMM), irradiating both surfaces of the sample. The micro-sized TiO2 particles are associated with increased charge injection from the electrodes and increased charge trapping in the sample bulk, increasing the conductivity overall. The nano-sized particles generate very little charge in the sample bulk, but render the electrodes partially-blocking and so lower the conductivity.
Keywords :
charge injection; electrical conductivity; electrodes; nanoparticles; polyethylene insulation; space charge; titanium compounds; 150 to 200 micron; LDPE; TiO2; TiO2 nanoparticle; anatase particle; charge injection; charge trapping; electrical conductivity; electrodes; laser-intensity-modulation-method; low density polyethylene; microsized particle; nanosized particle; space charge accumulation; Australia; Conductivity; Crystallization; Dielectrics; Electrodes; Nanoparticles; Physics; Polyethylene; Space charge; Titanium;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2005.1511100