Evaluation of piezoelectric PVDF polymers for use in space environments. III. Comparison of the effects of vacuum UV and gamma radiation


Autoria(s): Dargaville, Tim R.; Elliott, Julie M.; Celina, Mathew
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

Films of piezoelectric PVDF and P(VDF-TrFE) were exposed to vacuum UV (115-300 nm VUV) and -radiation to investigate how these two forms of radiation affect the chemical, morphological, and piezoelectric properties of the polymers. The extent of crosslinking was almost identical in both polymers after -irradiation, but surprisingly, was significantly higher for the TrFE copolymer after VUV-irradiation. Changes in the melting behavior were also more significant in the TrFE copolymer after VUV-irradiation due to both surface and bulk crosslinking, compared with only surface crosslinking for the PVDF films. The piezoelectric properties (measured using d33 piezoelectric coefficients and D-E hysteresis loops) were unchanged in the PVDF homopolymer, while the TrFE copolymer exhibited more narrow D-E loops after exposure to either - or VUV-radiation. The more severe damage to the TrFE copolymer in comparison with the PVDF homopolymer after VUV-irradiation is explained by different energy deposition characteristics. The short wavelength, highly energetic photons are undoubtedly absorbed in the surface layers of both polymers, and we propose that while the longer wavelength components of the VUV-radiation are absorbed by the bulk of the TrFE copolymer causing crosslinking, they are transmitted harmlessly in the PVDF homopolymer.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/33101/

Publicador

John Wiley & Sons

Relação

DOI:10.1002/polb.20966

Dargaville, Tim R., Elliott, Julie M., & Celina, Mathew (2006) Evaluation of piezoelectric PVDF polymers for use in space environments. III. Comparison of the effects of vacuum UV and gamma radiation. Journal of Polymer Science Part B : Polymer Physics, 44(22), pp. 3253-3264.

Palavras-Chave #030301 Chemical Characterisation of Materials #091200 MATERIALS ENGINEERING #piezoelectric polymers #polymer performance #radiation effects #space exposure #vinylidene fluoride
Tipo

Journal Article