The frequency and the temperature dependence of the dielectric properties of a thermoplastic gelatin based bio-material have been investigated. At lower frequencies the dielectric response is strongly affected by charge carrier accumulation at the electrodes which modifies the dominating hopping conduction mechanism. The variation of the ac conductivity with frequency obeys a Jonscher type power law except for a small deviation in the low frequency range due to the electrode polarization effect. The master curve of the ac conductivity data shows that the conductivity relaxation of the gelatin is temperature independent.

Temperature-dependent dielectric properties of a thermoplastic gelatin

Sorrentino Andrea
2016

Abstract

The frequency and the temperature dependence of the dielectric properties of a thermoplastic gelatin based bio-material have been investigated. At lower frequencies the dielectric response is strongly affected by charge carrier accumulation at the electrodes which modifies the dominating hopping conduction mechanism. The variation of the ac conductivity with frequency obeys a Jonscher type power law except for a small deviation in the low frequency range due to the electrode polarization effect. The master curve of the ac conductivity data shows that the conductivity relaxation of the gelatin is temperature independent.
2016
Istituto per i Polimeri, Compositi e Biomateriali - IPCB
Inglese
8th International Conference on Times of Polymers and Composites: From Aerospace to Nanotechnology
1736
Article number 4949740
9780735413900
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19-23 June 2016
Ischia, Naples; Italy
Bio-based materials
Dielectric spectroscopy
Hopping transport
Ionic conduction
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Landi, Giovanni; Neitzert, Heinz C.; Sorrentino, Andrea
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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