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Polarization studies by the TSC technique on a blend of cellulose acetate and polyvinyl acetate
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1981
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EngineeringPolymer NanocompositesChemistryPolymersPolymer MaterialPolymer ProcessingPolymer CompositesGreatest PolarizationNanocellulosePolymer ChemistryWood ComponentMaterials ScienceTsc PeaksCellulose AcetatePolymer BlendVinyl PolymerPolarization StudiesTsc TechniquePolymer SciencePolymer CharacterizationWood FibreHemicellulose
Abstract The thermally stimulated current (TSC) technique has been used to study solvent‐cast blends of a cellulose derivative with a vinyl polymer. TSC peaks are observed at 56, 80, and 120°C. Their origin is investigated because the TSC spectra of the blends differ from the spectra of the individual components. Data on blends with components in the weight ratios 25:75, 50:50, and 75:25 indicate that the 50:50 blend shows the greatest polarization. The enhancement of depolarization currents observed on blending is explained on the basis of a Maxwell–Wagner–Sillars polarization due to increased heterogeneity in the structure. Effects of forming conditions (time, temperature, field) on polarization have been investigated. Activation energies and relaxation times are calculated; there is good agreement between the values obtained from the initial‐rise and the full‐curve methods.
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