화학공학소재연구정보센터
Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.84, No.2-3, 205-215, 2004
Dielectric properties and ac-conductivity of cellulose polyethylene glycol blends
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) solution was mixed with solution of xanthated cellulose with different ratios and precipitated with acidic alcohol. The infrared spectra of these precipitated blends were investigated. The dielectric properties and ac-conductivity of these blends were also studied as a function of temperature range (20-100degreesC) in the frequency range (100 Hz-5 MHz). The decrease in the dielectric constant e' was observed with the increase in the frequency due to dielectric dispersion, while there is increase in the dielectric constant was observed with increasing both PEG percent and temperature till 80degreesC then decreases till 100degreesC which related to phase change. The frequency-temperature dependent conductivity was also studied. The results showed that the conductivity increases with frequency. The results were interpreted in terms of electronic conduction. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.