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Dielectric performance of silica-filled nanocomposites based on miscible (PP/PP-HI) and immiscible (PP/EOC) polymer blends

Authors :
Christelle Mazel
Anke Blume
Xiaozhen He
Rafal Anyszka
Minna Niittymaki
Wilma K. Dierkes
Amirhossein Mahtabani
Ilkka Rytoluoto
Mika Paajanen
Gabriele Perego
Eetta Saarimaki
Paolo Seri
Hadi Naderiallaf
Kari Lahti
Tampere University
Electrical Engineering
Elastomer Technology and Engineering
He X.
Seri P.
Rytoluoto I.
Anyszka R.
Mahtabani A.
Naderiallaf H.
Niittymaki M.
Saarimaki E.
Mazel C.
Perego G.
Lahti K.
Paajanen M.
Dierkes W.
Blume A.
Source :
He, X, Seri, P, Rytöluoto, I, Anyszka, R, Mahtabani, A, Naderiallaf, H, Niittymäki, M, Saarimäki, E, Mazel, C, Perego, G, Lahti, K, Paajanen, M, Dierkes, W & Blume, A 2021, ' Dielectric performance of silica-filled nanocomposites based on miscible (PP/PP-HI) and immiscible (PP/EOC) polymer blends ', IEEE Access, vol. 9, 9328245, pp. 15847-15859 . https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3052517, IEEE Access, 9:9328245, 15847-15859. IEEE, IEEE Access, IEEE Access, Vol 9, Pp 15847-15859 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This study compares different polymer-nanofiller blends concerning their suitability for application as insulating thermoplastic composites for High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) cable application. Two polymer blends, PP/EOC (polypropylene/ethylene-octene copolymer) and PP/PP-HI (polypropylene/ propylene - ethylene copolymer) and their nanocomposites filled with 2 wt.% of fumed silica modified with 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane were studied. Morphology, thermal stability, crystallization behavior dynamic relaxation, conductivity, charge trap distribution and space charge behavior were studied respectively. The results showed that the comprehensive performance of the PP/PP-HI composite is better than the one of the PP/EOC composite due to better polymer miscibility and flexibility, as well as lower charging current density and space charge accumulation. Nanosilica addition improves the thermal stability and dielectric properties of both polymer blends. The filler acts as nucleating agent increasing the crystallization temperature, but decreasing the degree of crystallinity. Dynamic mechanical analysis results revealed three polymer relaxation transitions: PP glass transition ( $\beta$ ), weak crystal reorientation ( $\alpha 1$ ) and melting ( $\alpha 2$ ). The nanosilica introduced deep traps in the polymer blends and suppressed space charge accumulation, but slightly increased the conductivity. A hypothesis for the correlation of charge trap distribution and polymer chain transition peaks is developed: In unfilled PP/EOC and PP/PP-HI matrices, charges are mostly located at the crystalline-amorphous interface, whereas in the filled PP/EOC/silica and PP/PP-HI /silica composites, charges are mostly located at the nanosilica-polymer interface. Overall, the PP/PP-HI (55/45) nanocomposite with 2 wt.% modified silica and 0.3 wt.% of antioxidants making it $a$ promising material for PP based HVDC cable insulation application with $a$ reduced space charge accumulation and good mechanical properties.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21693536
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
He, X, Seri, P, Rytöluoto, I, Anyszka, R, Mahtabani, A, Naderiallaf, H, Niittymäki, M, Saarimäki, E, Mazel, C, Perego, G, Lahti, K, Paajanen, M, Dierkes, W & Blume, A 2021, ' Dielectric performance of silica-filled nanocomposites based on miscible (PP/PP-HI) and immiscible (PP/EOC) polymer blends ', IEEE Access, vol. 9, 9328245, pp. 15847-15859 . https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3052517, IEEE Access, 9:9328245, 15847-15859. IEEE, IEEE Access, IEEE Access, Vol 9, Pp 15847-15859 (2021)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2bcf28f71c320bc89c97995c3d29a9dc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3052517