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Markus Jarvid1, Anette Johansson, Renee Kroon
1Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering/Polymer Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, 41296, Göteborg, Sweden.
Abstract:
Fullerenes are shown to be efficient voltage-stabilizers for polyethylene, i.e., additives that increase the dielectric strength of the insulation material. Such compounds are highly sought-after because their use in power-cable insulation may considerably enhance the transmission efficiency of tomorrow's power grids. On a molal basis, fullerenes are the most efficient voltage stabilizers reported to date.
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