Discharge Current from Nylon 6 at High Temperature

Abstract
Previously, the absorption charge of nylon 6 has been described as being caused by the accumulation of ions around the electrode in the neutralized state. The behavior of ions accumulated around the electrode is further studied by using the techniques of thermally-stimulated discharge current (TSDC), isothermal discharge, and reversion-voltage current. No difference was found in the absorption charge between Au and Al electrodes, but the discharging charge with Au is greater than that with Al. The isothermal discharge is always smaller than the absorption charge accumulated in the neutralized state, which is promoted by heating. It is also shown that the state of the neutralized ions depends on the electric field and the period of absorption.

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