Enhanced electrical properties of polyethylene-graft-polystyrene/LDPE composites

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Nanocomposite dielectrics show a great potential application in high voltage direct current cables for their obvious improvements in electrical properties. In the present manuscript, nanocomposite composed of low-density polyethylene and nanoscale polystyrene particles is studied by using low-density polyethylene grafted with polystyrene molecule. Fourier-transform infrared spectra reveal successful grafting of the polystyrene molecule onto the low-density polyethylene chain and the scanning electron microscope image shows the homogeneously dispersed nanoscale polystyrene particles. The presence of the polystyrene nanoparticles obviously improves the dielectric properties, such as the direct current breakdown strength and space charge inhibition. The conductivity and thermally stimulated current characteristics imply the deep traps in the composite increase obviously. Density functional theory calculation reveals that the grafted polystyrene can accommodate both shallow and deep electron carriers, and the depth of the hole traps are as deep as 2.07 eV.

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Song, S., Zhao, H., Yao, Z., Yan, Z., Yang, J., Wang, X., & Zhao, X. (2020). Enhanced electrical properties of polyethylene-graft-polystyrene/LDPE composites. Polymers, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12010124

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