Thermally stimulated relaxation and Electrical conduction phenomena in Polyacrylamide
Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology (IJSET) (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-02-01
Authors : K. Rajendra Prasad;
Page : 73-76
Keywords : Thermally stimulated relaxation; luminescence; Electrical conductivity; Differential Scanning Calorimetry.;
Abstract
Thermally stimulated relaxation (TSR), employing   thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL) and   thermally stimulated conductivity (TSC) as   experimental techniques, in Polyacrylamide (PAA)   have been studied; in the temperature range 300 - 480   K. Measurements of electrical conductivity (?) at   various temperatures, in the same temperature range   have been made, in both as-grown and UV-irradiated   PAA films; to elucidate the mechanism of charge   transport in relation to the macromolecular relaxations   in PAA. Two TSL and TSC glow curves with maxima   at 375 and 475 K have been observed. The log? vs 1/T   plots showed two transition temperatures with changes   in slopes; indicating the on-set of molecular motion in   PAA. The TSL/TSC curves at 475 K are attributed to   the ?-relaxation near the glass transition temperature   of the polymer. The ?-relaxation is considered to be   associated with the glow curve at 375 K. Analysis of   TSL / TSC curves and electrical conductivity plots   have been made and the results are correlated. The   two endothermic peaks recorded by Differential   scanning calorimetry (DSC) are correlated with the   TSL/TSC ? and ? - relaxations in Polyacrylamide
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