S. Balabanov et K. Krezhov, Electrical conductivity and electrostatic properties of radiationally modified polymer composites with carbon black, J PHYS D, 32(19), 1999, pp. 2573-2577
The electro-physical surface properties of polymer composites of ultrahigh-
molecular-weight polyethylene containing 5, 10 and 15 vol% carbon black fil
ler were investigated before and after irradiation by gamma-rays of a Co-60
source. Measurements of the specific surface conductivity sigma(s), surfac
e dissipation factor tan delta(s), volume dissipation factor tan delta(v),
and the maximum surface potential U-max after charging with positive or neg
ative ions by de corona discharge, were carried out at room temperature in
air of 65% humidity. U-max was found to have a strong dependence on irradia
tion dose especially at doses ranging up to 1 Mrad. Also, sigma(s) exhibits
a substantial decrease of up to seven orders of magnitude at doses from 10
0 krad to 1 Mrad. These effects are supposedly linked with the radiationall
y stimulated destruction of carbon chains on the polymer composite surface.
On the other hand, at doses higher than 1-2 Mrad there is an extraordinary
high rise of the specific surface conductivity of the samples containing 5
vol% filler which reaches nine orders of magnitude and more. This is attri
buted to the formation of chains of carbon nanoclusters in the near-to-surf
ace layer of the polymer composite.