Electric Conductivity and Dielectric Dispersion of Polyvinylchloride–Graphite Composites
- Autores: Aliev K.S.1, Kuliev M.M.2, Ismaiilova R.S.2, Orudzhev A.O.1
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Afiliações:
- Azerbaijan Technical University
- Institute of Radiation Problems
- Edição: Volume 54, Nº 2 (2018)
- Páginas: 117-124
- Seção: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1068-3755/article/view/230607
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068375518020023
- ID: 230607
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The dielectric properties of polyvinylchloride–graphite composites in a wide range of temperatures (20–150°C) and frequencies (25–106 Hz) have been described and analyzed. Polyvinylchloride–graphite composites have been synthesized in accordance with powder technology by hot pressing in a hydraulic press and subsequent rapid cooling in a water–ice mixture (quenching mode). The dielectric permeability and electric conductivity of the polyvinylchloride–graphite composite system obey the power law of the percolation theory. The percolation threshold of these composites is ~6.35 vol % of graphite. At a certain concentration of graphite, polyvinylchloride–graphite composites exhibit high dielectric permeability, significant losses, and high dc and ac electric conductivity. With anincrease in the applied-field frequency, the permeability decreases, while theelectric conductivity, conversely, increases. It has been shown that the main mechanism of electric conductivity in polyvinylchloride–graphite insulators is barrier hopping; according to this mechanism, electrons hop over states localized in the vicinity of the Fermi level. In addition, the temperature and frequency dispersions of ε' and tanδ have been discussed; the specific features of the dispersion curves have been revealed.
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Kh. Aliev
Azerbaijan Technical University
Email: rafiqa55@rambler.ru
Azerbaijão, Baku, AZ-1148
M. Kuliev
Institute of Radiation Problems
Email: rafiqa55@rambler.ru
Azerbaijão, Baku, AZ-1143
R. Ismaiilova
Institute of Radiation Problems
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: rafiqa55@rambler.ru
Azerbaijão, Baku, AZ-1143
A. Orudzhev
Azerbaijan Technical University
Email: rafiqa55@rambler.ru
Azerbaijão, Baku, AZ-1148
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