Title :
Influence of thermal treatment on the electrical and electromechanical properties of Cellular Polypropylene ferroelectrets
Author :
Jacobs, N. Marroquin ; Qiu, X. ; Gerhard, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. & Astron., Univ. of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany
Abstract :
Cellular Polypropylene (PP) ferroelectrets combine high piezoelectric activity with high mechanical flexibility and compliance. Therefore, they have attracted considerable interest in scientific research and industrial development.Morphological modifications are suspected to yield a better thermal performance by improving the thermal stability of the crystalline phase. PP is available in isotactic (iPP), syndiotactic (sPP) and atactic (aPP) chain conformations. Isotactic PP has the highest melting point (188 °C), while syndiotactic PP melts earlier (161 °C) [4]. Atactic PP does crystallize because of the lack of stereoregularity. Isotactic PP adopts four different chiralities in the crystalline state, which gives iPP the possibility of crystallizing into different polymorphs depending on its thermo-mechanical history.The α-crystal form is thermodynamically favored and is prone to form under normal crystallization conditions. The β crystal form occurs in high proportions only under specific crystallization conditions, and usually coexists with α polymorphs due to its low nucleation rate.
Keywords :
crystallisation; electrets; ferroelectric materials; heat treatment; melting point; nucleation; piezoelectricity; polymers; thermal stability; Isotactic Polypropylene; chain conformation; chirality; crystalline phase; crystalline state; electrical property; electromechanical property; ferroelectret; mechanical flexibility; melting point; morphological modification; nucleation rate; piezoelectric activity; polymorph; stereoregularity; temperature 161 degC; temperature 188 degC; thermal stability; thermal treatment; Annealing; Cooling;
Conference_Titel :
Electrets (ISE), 2011 14th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Montpellier
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1023-0
DOI :
10.1109/ISE.2011.6085034