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Effect of doping on TSD relaxation in cellulose acetate films
Authors:P. K. Khare  P. L. Jain  R. K. Pandey
Affiliation:(1) Department of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Physics and Electronics, Rani Durgavati University, 482 001 Jabalpur, India;(2) Government Postgraduate College, 470 661 Damoh, India;(3) Department of Physics, Dr H.S. Gour University, 470 002 Sagar, India
Abstract:Thermally stimulated depolarization current (TSDC) studies have been performed on solution grown cellulose acetate films doped with different concentrations of acrylic acid (AA) prepared at the poling temperatures (40–75°C) with poling fields (10–50 kV/cm). The TSDC spectra of pure and AA doped CA films reveal two relaxation peaks at 80°C and 180 ±2°C, having activation energies centred around 0.25 and 0.55 eV. The phenomena of the existence of these current maxima have been analyzed and discussed in terms of the molecular motion of the polar side groups and release of the remaining part of the frozen dipoles by their cooperative motion with adjoining segments of the main polymer chain. The peak currents, released charge and activation energies associated with the peaks are affected by AA doping. The effect of doping with acrylic acid on the discharge current indicates the formation of molecular aggregates
Keywords:TSD relaxation  cellulose acetate  acrylic acid  molecular aggregates
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