2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5020063
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Space charge characteristics of fluorinated polyethylene: Different effects of fluorine and oxygen

Abstract: Direct fluorination are proved having obvious effect on space charge characteristics of polyethylene. It is believed that fluorine has a positive effect on suppressing space charge injection while oxygen impurity has a negative effect. However, the mechanism for the opposite effect of fluorine and oxygen is still not clear. In this paper, the different effects of fluorine and oxygen on space charge characteristics of fluorinated low density polyethylene (LDPE) are investigated on the basis of dielectric proper… Show more

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“…Direct fluorination of PE usually leads to significant increase in the surface dielectric constant (Table 4) due to the appearance of strongly polar groups, like C=O containing and some of the -CF x groups, such as -C(O)F, -C(O)OH, -CHF-, -CF 3 , etc. [147,158,159]. The surface charge decay rate in PE does not improve, but rather slows down by fluorination [147,151,159,160], in contrast to polymers with the benzene ring or branches fracture in molecular chains [59].…”
Section: Electrical Properties Of Polymers After Direct Surface Fluorinationmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Direct fluorination of PE usually leads to significant increase in the surface dielectric constant (Table 4) due to the appearance of strongly polar groups, like C=O containing and some of the -CF x groups, such as -C(O)F, -C(O)OH, -CHF-, -CF 3 , etc. [147,158,159]. The surface charge decay rate in PE does not improve, but rather slows down by fluorination [147,151,159,160], in contrast to polymers with the benzene ring or branches fracture in molecular chains [59].…”
Section: Electrical Properties Of Polymers After Direct Surface Fluorinationmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…[147,158,159]. The surface charge decay rate in PE does not improve, but rather slows down by fluorination [147,151,159,160], in contrast to polymers with the benzene ring or branches fracture in molecular chains [59]. For example, silicone rubber, first demonstrates a decrease in the dielectric constant, and then the increase to the initial values [51].…”
Section: Electrical Properties Of Polymers After Direct Surface Fluorinationmentioning
confidence: 98%
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