Druckansicht der Internetadresse:

Faculty for Biology, Chemistry, and Earth Sciences

Macromolecular Chemistry I:

print page
Erhard, D.P.; Lovera, D.; Jenninger, W.; Wagner, J.; Altstädt, V.; Schmidt, H.-W.: Tailored Additives to Improve the Electret Performance of Polycarbonates, Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, 211, 2179-2186 (2010) -- DOI: 10.1002/macp.201000171
Abstract:
An electret is a dielectric material exhibiting a quasi-permanent electric charge. The aim of this work is to give access to PC electret materials with a distinctly improved electret performance. In this context, the charge storage capabilities of corona charged films of several PC grades were investigated by isothermal potential decay measurements at 90C. The most promising PC grade was further improved by a new class of bisimide additives. The best additive at the most efficient concentration in combination with a physical aging step yielded excellent PC electrets maintaining almost their complete applied charge even at 90C.
Youtube-KanalKontakt aufnehmen
This site makes use of cookies More information