2010
DOI: 10.1515/epoly.2010.10.1.326
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Charge storage and mechanical properties of porous PTFE and composite PTFE/COC electrets

Abstract: Recent futuristic applications of flexible electret loudspeakers have garnered much interest for these novel loudspeakers. To increase the loudspeaker properties, a processing method was developed to improve the electret and mechanical properties of porous PTFE film. Taking a thin porous PTFE film as the base material, a cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) was coated to a base material to form a PTFE/COC composite film. Results show that the composite material improves the advantageous characteristics when used as a… Show more

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“…The intrinsically different electronic transport capabilities between PVDF and HAP resulted in a charge barrier, which is hard to overcome. As a result, charges tend to accumulate at the interfacial zones instead of being transferred from one to another, leading to the formation of interfacial charges [36] , [37] . It is worth noting that we propose that the classical Maxwell-Wagner effect can serve as an essential electret mechanism for ESNs, which might be identified as a progress since it has been employed to analyze the interfacial charges of buck bi-layer materials conventionally.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intrinsically different electronic transport capabilities between PVDF and HAP resulted in a charge barrier, which is hard to overcome. As a result, charges tend to accumulate at the interfacial zones instead of being transferred from one to another, leading to the formation of interfacial charges [36] , [37] . It is worth noting that we propose that the classical Maxwell-Wagner effect can serve as an essential electret mechanism for ESNs, which might be identified as a progress since it has been employed to analyze the interfacial charges of buck bi-layer materials conventionally.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because the addition of TiO 2 NPs increased the area between the crystalline and amorphous regions and introduced polar groups. The Maxwell-Wagner effect is caused by the interface between PVDF and TiO 2 NPs [37,38]. The charges in PVDF and TiO 2 NPs will move in the same direction under the action of an external electric field.…”
Section: 𝑃 = 𝑉 − 𝑉 𝑉mentioning
confidence: 99%