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Terahertz absorption spectra of antioxidants in insulating polymers


Abstract:

Terahertz absorption spectra were measured for nine kinds of antioxidants. The spectra were also measured for low-density polyethylene sheets that contain each antioxidan...Show More

Abstract:

Terahertz absorption spectra were measured for nine kinds of antioxidants. The spectra were also measured for low-density polyethylene sheets that contain each antioxidant with different contents. As a result, a fingerprint spectrum appears for each antioxidant, from which the antioxidants become distinguishable and their contents can be estimated.
Date of Conference: 11-15 September 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 October 2017
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Conference Location: Toyohashi, Japan

I. Introduction

Organic insulating polymers play important roles in various pieces of electrical apparatus. As their degradation has a risk of causing malfunctions of such apparatus or fatal accidents, many kinds of additives such as antioxidants are usually added for preventing oxidative decomposition or degradation [1]. When more than two kinds of antioxidants are used, they often exhibit positive or negative synergisms [2]. However, it is usually difficult for users of polymeric insulators to obtain information on antioxidants in polymers. Therefore, it is valuable for users to identify their antioxidants.

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