Effect of stretching on space charge behaviour of poly(vinyl chloride) as analysed by the thermal step method and the thermally stimulated depolarization currents technique
N. Guarrotxena et al., Effect of stretching on space charge behaviour of poly(vinyl chloride) as analysed by the thermal step method and the thermally stimulated depolarization currents technique, POLYM INT, 49(11), 2000, pp. 1279-1282
The space charge behaviour of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) films after stretc
hing to various degrees has been studied by the thermal step (TS) and the t
hermally stimulated discharge current (TSDC) methods, the aim being to show
the influence of the two likely conformations GTTG(-)TT and GTGTTT at the
mmr local configuration terminal of any isotactic sequence on the space cha
rge density and nature which appear when applying an electric field. It was
demonstrated in previous work that stretching causes the conformational ch
ange GTTG(-)TT-->GTGTTT to occur irreversibly, so that the relative proport
ions of both configurations may be controlled by stretching. TS and TSDC re
sults show that the polar orientation decreases as the degree of stretching
increases. The results, when analysed in the light of previous findings, s
trongly suggest that GTTG(-)TT and GTGTTT conformations are sensitive to po
larization changes and to injection charges from the electrode respectively
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