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Dielectric constant, alternating currents polymer electricity

The most important dielectric properties are the dielectric constant, e, and the dielectric loss factor, tan 8. These properties are of interest for alternating currents indicates the polarizability in an electric field, and, therefore, it governs the magnitude of the alternating current transmitted through the material when used in a capacitor. For most polymers e is between 2 and 5, but it may reach values up to 10 for filled systems. [Pg.154]

The electrical properties of polyelectrolyte complexes are more closely related to those of biologically produced solids. The extremely high relative dielectric constants at low frequencies and the dispersion properties of salt-containing polyelectrolyte complexes have not been reported for other synthetic polymers. Neutral polyelectrolyte complexes immersed in dilute salt solution undergo marked changes in alternating current capacitance and resistance upon small variations in the electrolyte concentration. In addition, their frequency-dependence is governed by the nature of the microions. As shown in... [Pg.46]


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