TY - JOUR
T1 - Electric Modulus and Scaling Behaviour of Chitosan/PVA Biopolymer Blend
AU - Tawfik Ahmed, Moustafa
AU - Elhendawy, H.
AU - Elqahtani, Z. M.
AU - Elsharkawy, Wafaa Bakr
AU - Azzam, M. A.
AU - Fahmy, Tarek
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/1
Y1 - 2022/1
N2 - Dielectric measurements of chitosan/PVA polymer blends were performed at various temperatures in a wide frequency range. Higher values of ε ‘and ε’’ at higher temperatures and lower frequencies are correlated to interfacial polarization (IP) and DC conduction, respectively. Isochronal behavior of // against temperature revealed that chitosan and PVA is characterized by a dipolar relaxation peak at T= 393 K and 348 K, respectively. The activation energy (Ea) values of conduction have been estimated for all samples. Cole-Cole behavior revealed that, with increasing the temperature the semicircles area of the samples increased and the semicircle intercept are shifted towards higher value of / indicating that, the capacitance is increased. Complex electric modulus (M*) of all samples is investigated and it is found that, real part (M/) of the complex electric modulus showed nonlinear behavior with frequency, whereas, (M//), i.e., the imaginary part, is characterized by a relaxation peaks for all samples. The scaling behavior has been carried out at T= 333 K, as a representative temperature and it is found that, all the curves are overlapped leading to a master curve indicating that, dynamic process is temperature independent.
AB - Dielectric measurements of chitosan/PVA polymer blends were performed at various temperatures in a wide frequency range. Higher values of ε ‘and ε’’ at higher temperatures and lower frequencies are correlated to interfacial polarization (IP) and DC conduction, respectively. Isochronal behavior of // against temperature revealed that chitosan and PVA is characterized by a dipolar relaxation peak at T= 393 K and 348 K, respectively. The activation energy (Ea) values of conduction have been estimated for all samples. Cole-Cole behavior revealed that, with increasing the temperature the semicircles area of the samples increased and the semicircle intercept are shifted towards higher value of / indicating that, the capacitance is increased. Complex electric modulus (M*) of all samples is investigated and it is found that, real part (M/) of the complex electric modulus showed nonlinear behavior with frequency, whereas, (M//), i.e., the imaginary part, is characterized by a relaxation peaks for all samples. The scaling behavior has been carried out at T= 333 K, as a representative temperature and it is found that, all the curves are overlapped leading to a master curve indicating that, dynamic process is temperature independent.
KW - Chitosan
KW - Electric modulus
KW - PVA
KW - Relaxation
KW - Scaling
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U2 - 10.21608/EJCHEM.2021.81068.4015
DO - 10.21608/EJCHEM.2021.81068.4015
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85123125810
SN - 0449-2285
VL - 65
SP - 459
EP - 471
JO - Egyptian Journal of Chemistry
JF - Egyptian Journal of Chemistry
IS - 1
ER -