Abstract
Piezoactive porous polyvinylidene fluoride films prepared in the process based on melt extrusion with subsequent isometric annealing, uniaxial extension and thermal fixation have been studied. It was shown that two competing orientation processes -polymorphous transition of non-polar α-phase into polar piezoactive β-phase and formation of porous structure - occur during the uniaxial extension of annealed films. It has been established that orientation degree of extruded films is the key factor determining the efficiency of both processes. Thermally stimulated depolarization method was used to investigate the dipole relaxation in oriented films, and activation energy of these processes was found. The films were polarized using corona discharge and high-voltage contact methods, both, and the dependence of piezoelectric modulus on the polarization conditions has been obtained. The maximum value of piezoelectric modulus d31=30.1 pC/N was achieved by polarization of films in corona discharge method. Keywords: polyvinylidene fluoride, porous films, supramolecular structure, piezoelectric properties, polarization, relaxation processes.
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