Surface conductivity of irradiated polymers in humid environment

D. Das-Gupta, A. Goodings
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The authors report results of an investigation of hydration isotherms and surface conductivity of PEEK (polyetheretherketone) as a function of relative humidity. Gamma irradiation of samples with radiation dose not exceeding 6 Mrad was performed both in air and in nitrogen. Typical behavior of surface currents at varying hydration for three different voltages are shown for the untreated PEEK film. The presence of water molecules on the polymer surfacer gives rise to surface conduction, the absorption behavior being naturally dependent on the surface characteristics of the material. Hydration isotherms of untreated and gamma-irradiated PEEK are shown from which it may be observed that there is a significant increase in the absorption of water after such treatment. It is suggested that the excess water absorption with irradiation occurs in the bulk of the polymer, the surface conductivity remaining, however, independent of the bulk effect.<>
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潮湿环境下辐照聚合物的表面电导率
作者报告了聚醚醚酮(PEEK)水化等温线和表面电导率随相对湿度变化的研究结果。在空气和氮气中对辐射剂量不超过6mrad的样品进行了伽马辐照。对于未处理的PEEK薄膜,在三种不同电压下不同水化作用下的表面电流的典型行为。水分子在聚合物表面的存在引起表面传导,吸收行为自然依赖于材料的表面特性。未经处理和γ辐照的聚醚醚酮的水合等温线显示,从中可以观察到,在这种处理后,水的吸收显著增加。这表明,过量的水吸收与辐照发生在聚合物的体积,表面电导率保持不变,然而,独立于体积效应。
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