Corrosion protection of Cu, Fe, Mn and Co surfaces
J.E.E. Baglin, A.J. Kellock, et al.
MRS Spring Meeting 1998
A methylene dihydropyridine with a high ground-state dipole moment was investigated to explore the possibility of using it to form an organic monomeric glass "electret" film. Measurements were done in a specially designed test cell. An electric field was applied to a 100-μm-thick film of dihydropyridine while cooling from a melt. The cell potential was recorded as a function of time to study the homocharge and polarization relaxations. The homocharge relaxation time was ≈900 s. The polarization relaxation time was ≈2 × 105 s in the vicinity of the glass transition temperature. The polarization is linear over a wide range of electric field strength. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
J.E.E. Baglin, A.J. Kellock, et al.
MRS Spring Meeting 1998
M.S. Paley, J.M. Harris, et al.
Journal of Organic Chemistry
J.L. Hedrick, R.J. Twieg
Macromolecules
Tom Karis, J.L. Miller, et al.
Tribology Transactions