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Electrical impedance of ethylene-carbon monoxide/propylene-carbon monoxide (EPEC-69) thermoplastic polyketone

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Electrical impedance technique was employed to investigate the electrical properties of ethylene-carbon monoxide/propylene-carbon monoxide terpolymer (EPEC-69). The measurements were performed in the frequency range 0.1–10Hz and in the temperature range 30–110 °C. The results reveal that the dielectric constant, loss factor, modulus, and ac conductivity are dependent of frequency and temperature. A Debye relaxation peak was detected in the plot of Z″ versus frequency where the activation energy was determined and found to be 1.26 eV. When the surface phenomenon effects were separated using the imaginary part of the complex admittance a second dielectric dispersion was observed in the low frequency region. Two models were proposed from the impedance measurements depending on temperature range.

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Financial support by the Hashemite University is gratefully acknowledged. The authors would like to thank Mr. Abedal-Monim M. Said for carrying out the DSC measurements.

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Jawad, S.A., Abu-Surrah, A.S., Maghrabi, M. et al. Electrical impedance of ethylene-carbon monoxide/propylene-carbon monoxide (EPEC-69) thermoplastic polyketone. J Mater Sci 46, 2748–2754 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-010-5148-2

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