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Original Articles

Transient Current and Dielectric Relaxation in PVC Stabilized with Di-N-Octyltin-β-Mercaptopropionate

Pages 173-181 | Received 01 Apr 2003, Accepted 07 Apr 2003, Published online: 01 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

DC current technique has been used to calculate the dielectric losses in PVC stabilized with di-n-octyltin-β-mercaptopropionate using Hamon approximation. Both the shift factor and William-Landel-Ferry relation were used to determine the glass transition temperature of the prepared sample. It was found that the loss caused by the dielectric relaxation predominates below Tg whereas that caused by the dc conduction predominates at higher temperature. The obtained α-relaxation was attributed to the cooperative motion of the C‒Cl dipoles (of the polymer) and the C = O (of the stabilizer).

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Author's present address: Physics Department, Teachers College, Riyadh 4341-11491, Saudi Arabia

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