Some Physical Properties of Pure and Doped Polyvinyl Alcohol under Applied Stress |
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Authors: | Hemeda O.M. Hemeda D.M. Said M.Z. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt; E-mail
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Abstract: | Thick films of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) containing very finemetallic powder, copper (Cu), iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) 2.5% by weight,were prepared by the casting method. The temperature dependence of Young'smodulus at constant stress, the stress dependence of Young's modulus(Y), the stress dependence of dielectric constant (ε) and stressdependence of phonon velocity, were studied. It was found that Young'smodulus (Y) of the pure sample has the lowest value and that of PVA + Alhas the highest value. This can be explained on the basis that Ydepends on the ratio between the energy of molecular interactions andthe energy of thermal motion of the sample units. We also found that thedielectric constant increases with the addition of metallic powder, andwith an increasing applied stress. The phonon velocity increased withincreasing stress. The increase of stress decreases imperfectionsleading to the increased phonon velocity. The electronic absorptionspectra of PVA is not affected by doping Al and Fe, whereas the PVA dopedwith Cu shows a shift of the absorption maxima toward a longer wavelength.The instantaneous elastic behavior may be observed only at lowtemperatures and very short creep times. |
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