IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Comparison of Effects of Ethylene-Based and Propylene-Based Copolymer on Tailoring the Properties of Polypropylene

  • Jinbo Wu,
  • Bin Dang,
  • Jun Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3000311
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 123507 – 123513

Abstract

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Recently, polypropylene (PP) is considered as the potential recyclable HVDC cable insulation material. Ethylene-based copolymer (EBC) and propylene-based copolymer (PBC) were introduced into PP to tailor the properties of PP and make it more capable for HVDC cable insulation application. This paper focused on the effects of two additions on those propertied such as microstructure, thermal properties, electrical properties and space charge accumulation of PP. The results indicated that PBC was uniformly dispersed in the matrix of PP without adhesion, and its particle size did not increase with the increase of its content in the matrix. With the increase of PBC, the glass transition peak of polypropylene decreased slowly, indicating a better performance on flexibility at low temperature. With the increase of content of copolymer, the DC volume resistivity of the composite material decreased gradually, but samples with PBC had higher resistivity than samples with EBC. In the term of space charge, the addition of PBC could help suppressing the accumulation of space charge better. To sum up, PP/PBC composite material could be an option for recyclable DC cable insulation material.

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