Effect of plasticizer on the electric-field-induced adhesion of dielectric PVC gels

Ali, M; Hirai, T

HERO ID

4829058

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2012

Language

English

HERO ID 4829058
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Effect of plasticizer on the electric-field-induced adhesion of dielectric PVC gels
Authors Ali, M; Hirai, T
Journal Journal of Materials Science
Volume 47
Issue 8
Page Numbers 3777-3783
Abstract Four different plasticizers have been used to make the PVC gels: poly(vinyl chloride)-diethyl adipate (PVC-DEA), poly(vinyl chloride)-dibutyl sebacate (PVC-DBS), poly(vinyl chloride)-dioctyl phthalate (PVC-DOP) and poly(vinyl chloride)-dibutyl phthalate (PVC-DBP). The chemical structure and molecular weight of the plasticizers significantly affected the electric-field-induced adhesion of the gels. To explain the variations, the dielectric properties, space charge distributions, tensile properties and Raman spectra of the PVC gels were compared. Aliphatic ester (DEA and DBS) plasticizer-containing PVC gels showed larger electric-field-induced adhesion and dielectric constants than phthalate plasticizer (DBP and DOP)-containing gels. Raman spectroscopy suggested that there were different molecular interactions between PVC and the plasticizers. The dielectric constant and mechanical properties of the PVC gels were determined to be the key factors for determining the electric-field-induced adhesion.
Doi 10.1007/s10853-011-6229-6
Wosid WOS:000299524400035
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Keyword Adipates; Aliphatic esters; Di-butyl phthalate; Dibutyl sebacate; Dielectric constants; Dioctyl phthalate; Effect of plasticizers; Key factors; Phthalate plasticizers; Adhesion; Chlorine compounds; Dielectric properties; Esters; Gels; Mechanical properties; Plasticizers; Raman scattering; Raman spectroscopy; Reinforced plastics; Solvents; Polyvinyl chlorides