Abstract

Compared to cross-linked polyethylene, polypropylene has a thermoplastic property and the advantage of recycling. However, the poor impact resistance at low temperature and the corresponding space charge problem restrict the application of polypropylene with the extruded high voltage direct current (HVDC) cable. Sufficient introduction of the β form of the polypropylene crystal can significantly improve impact resistance at low temperatures. Although it has been widely applied in insulation engineering, the effect of β-crystal on the space charge characteristics of polypropylene has rarely been researched until now. In this paper, a rare earth nucleating agent of β-crystal is employed to modify the performance of polypropylene to investigate the effects of nucleating agent content on β-crystalline, mechanical relaxation, trap, and space charge characteristics of polypropylene. The results of differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) tests indicate that the relative content of β-crystal in modified polypropylene increases gradually with the increasing concentration of the nucleating agent, approaching 43.5% when the nucleating agent content has been raised to 0.2 wt %, suggesting appreciable efficiency of the nucleating agent utilized in our research. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is utilized to characterize the morphology of β-crystal spherulites, which illustrates that the β-spherulites are in bunchy shape, and the lamellar crystals are parallel to each other without an obvious boundary between them. The results of the space charge test demonstrate that the modified polypropylene can substantially suppress space charge accumulation, which is attributed to an increment of β-crystal content by adopting a rare earth nucleating agent. It is indicated from dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) measurements that the enhancement of β-crystalline in modified polypropylene can distinctly increase and decrease the β and α relaxation losses, respectively, which proves that the defects in β-crystal and amorphous regions are reduced and increased respectively. Thermally stimulated depolarization current tests further confirm that the number of traps caused by defects in the β-form of polypropylene crystal declines definitely, which dominantly accounts for the suppression of space charge accumulation.

Highlights

  • In recent years, with the increase of energy demand, recycling cable insulation materials have attracted tremendous attention [1,2]

  • The following conclusions are drawn from our experimental research on the structure and properties of polypropylene modified by rare earth nucleating agents: (1) The β-nucleating properties of polypropylene modified by rare earth nucleating agents: (1) The βagent, WBG, can effectively induce PP crystallizing in the β-crystal form, and 0.2% WBG remarkably nucleating agent, WBG, can effectively induce PP crystallizing in the β-crystal form, and 0.2% WBG

  • The efficiently induced by WBG can significantly increase and decrease the densities of β-relaxation and results demonstrate that nucleating agents have changed the defect distribution in PP, resulting in a α-relaxation, respectively

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Summary

Introduction

With the increase of energy demand, recycling cable insulation materials have attracted tremendous attention [1,2]. Unlike cross-linked polyethylene, which has been widely used in power cables, polypropylene (PP) is a typical thermoplastic material and can be recycled after. Materials 2019, 12, 42 melting at high temperature. The poor impact strength at low temperatures of polypropylene limits its applications in extruded high-voltage power cables [3,4]. As a semi-crystalline polymer, PP can crystallize to five crystal structures under different crystallization conditions, among which the α-crystal and β-crystal are the two most common crystal forms [5,6,7,8,9]. Pure PP usually crystallizes in the α-crystal, while in comparison the β-crystalline PP represents excellent ductility and obviously improved impact strength [10,11,12]. Adding a nucleating agent of β-crystalline (β-nucleating agent) is a feasible way to obtain high β-crystal content in PP with high stability and reliability [13,14,15]

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