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From high‐resolution dielectric spectroscopy measurements on 1,4‐polybutadiene (1,4‐PB), we show that in addition to the structural α‐relaxation and higher frequency secondary relaxations in the spectra, a nearly constant loss (NCL) is observed at shorter times/lower temperatures. The properties of this NCL are compared to those of another chemically similar polymer, 1,4‐polyisoprene. The secondary relaxations in 1,4‐PB include the well‐known Johari‐Goldstein (JG) β‐relaxation and two other higher‐frequency peaks. One of these, referred to as the γ‐relaxation, falls between the JG‐relaxation and the NCL. Seen previously by others, this γ‐relaxation in 1,4‐PB is not the JG‐process and bears no relation to the glass transition. At very low temperatures (<15 K), we confirm the existence of a very fast secondary relaxation, having a weak dielectric strength and an almost temperature‐invariant relaxation time. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 45: 342–348, 2007  相似文献   

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The αa-mode (associated to the dynamic glass transition) in PVDF-α has been studied by Thermally Stimulated Depolarization Currents (TSDC) and Dielectric Spectroscopy (DS) techniques. The distribution of relaxation parameters, reorientation energies, characteristic temperature, and preexponential factors of the Vogel–Tammann–Fulcher relaxation times have been precisely determined by using the Simulated Annealing Direct Signal Analysis applied to a partially discharged TSDC αa peak. This distribution has been used to predict the variation of the dielectric loss, ε″(ω, T), in the temperature and frequency range where the DS measurements were made on the same material. The simulated ε′(T, ω) for various ω, are compared to the experimental values. The width of the peak is always too low, due to the restricted distribution used for the generation of the curves. A relaxation map including the TSDC results is used to determine the relaxation time variation. In the limited frequency range where the AC DS experiments are performed (102f ≤ 105 Hz) a master curve is drawn and the exponents of the frequency dependence are found at low and high frequency; also, a fitting to the Havriliak–Negami distribution is successfully performed. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 35 : 2483–2493, 1997  相似文献   

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In this work thermal relaxations of chitosan are reported by using a novel methodology that includes subtraction of the dc conductivity contribution, the exclusion of contact and interfacial polarization effects, and obtaining a condition of minimum moisture content. When all these aspects are taken into account, two relaxations are clearly revealed in the low frequency side of the impedance data. We focus on the molecular motions in neutralized and non‐neutralized chitosan analyzed by dielectric spectroscopy in the temperature range from 25 to 250 °C. Low and high frequency relaxations were fitted with the Havriliak and Negami model in the 10?1 to 108 Hz frequency range. For the first time, the low frequency α‐relaxation associated with the glass‐rubber transition has been detected by this technique in both chitosan forms for moisture contents in the range 0.05 to 3 wt % (ca. 18–62 °C). A strong plasticizing effect of water on this primary α‐relaxation is observed by dielectric spectroscopy and is supported by dynamic mechanical analysis measurements. In the absence of water (<0.05 wt %) the α‐relaxation is obscured in the 20–70 °C temperature range by a superposition of two low frequency relaxation processes. The activation energy for the σ‐relaxation is about 80.0–89.0 kJ/mol and for β‐relaxation is about 46.0–48.5 kJ/mol and those values are in agreement with that previously reported by other authors. The non‐neutralized chitosan possess higher ion mobility than the neutralized one as determined by the frequency location of the σ‐relaxation. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 47: 2259–2271, 2009  相似文献   

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The thermally stimulated current–thermal sampling (TSC–TS) technique was used to study the broadened glass transition in conventional “atactic” poly(vinyl chloride), PVC. The activated parameters obtained from the TSC–TS data, mainly the apparent activation energy (Ea), characterize the breadth of glass transitions in a very sensitive way. These results are compared with those values of Ea obtained from the literature, using a recently proposed method of analyzing a.c. dielectric constants and their derivatives, over the temperature range of −100–130°C. Both techniques detect weak cooperative glass transition-like relaxations well below the main glass transition of ca. 80°C. As is the case with “atactic” PMMA, the data suggest that compositional heterogeneity related to a small fraction of predominantly isotactic sequences contribute to the broad glass transition extending ca. 60°C below the main glass transition in atactic PVC. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 36: 913–918, 1998  相似文献   

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The high sensitivity of the thermally stimulated current, thermal sampling (TS) method is emphasized in a study of the breadth of the glass transition in several liquid-crystalline polymers (LCPs). Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was performed on all samples to further quantify the glass transition regions. For “random” copolyester LCPs with widely varying degrees of crystallinity, including highly amorphous samples, very broad glass tran-sition regions were observed. One semicrystalline alternating copolyester and a series of semicrystalline azomethine LCPs were studied as examples of structurally regular polymers. These exhibited relatively sharp glass transitions more comparable to ordinary isotropic amorphous or semicrystalline polymers. The broad glass transitions in the random copolyesters are attributed to structural heterogeneity of the chains. In one example of a moderate-crystallinity random copolyester LCP (Vectra), glass transitions ranging up to ca. 150°C in breadth were determined by the thermal sampling (TS) method and DSC. In other lower crystallinity copolyester LCPs, the main glass transition temperature as determined by DSC was comparable to that determined by TSC although cooperative relaxations of a minor fraction of the overall relaxing species were detected well below the main Tg, by the TS method and not by DSC. Rapid quenches from the isotropic melt to an isotropic glass were possible with one LCP. The anisotropic and isotropic glassy states for this LCP were found to have the same breadth of the glass transition as was determined by the TS method, although TSC and DSC show that Tg is shifted downward by ca. 15°C in the anisotropic glass as compared to the isotropic glass. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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Amorphous polymers exhibit a primary (glass, or α‐) relaxation process and a low‐temperature relaxation process associated with polymer backbone motion usually referred to as the β‐relaxation process. The latter process can be observed below the glass transition temperature of the polymer and usually merges with the α‐relaxation process at temperatures somewhat above the glass transition temperature. While it is widely held that both the α‐relaxation and β‐relaxation processes are engendered by localized (segmental) motions of the polymer backbone, and that there is a strong mechanistic connection between them, the molecular mechanisms of the α‐relaxation and β‐relaxation processes in amorphous polymers are not well understood. Recently, atomistic molecular dynamics simulations of melts and blends of 1,4‐polybutadiene have provided insight into the relationship between the α‐ and β‐relaxation processes in glass‐forming polymers and an improved understanding of their molecular origins. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 45: 627–643, 2007  相似文献   

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The full range of relaxation processes present in optically pure poly‐(n‐hexyl methacrylate) (PHMA) was studied using Rayleigh–Brillouin and photon correlation spectroscopy (PCS). Brillouin shifts, linewidths, and Landau–Placzek ratios (LPR) were measured over the temperature range from ?11 to 21 °C. The Brillouin splitting and linewidth were consistent with previous studies of PHMA, but the LPR was much lower, indicating that the scattered light primarily comes from intrinsic density fluctuations. Relaxation functions of the same PHMA sample were measured using PCS over the temperature range 0.5–52.5 °C. The average relaxation times calculated from a Williams–Watts fit follow a VFT temperature dependence, with the stretching parameter β decreasing with decreasing temperature. The distribution of relaxation times reveals a merging of the α and β‐relaxations over this temperature range, and the temperature dependent width confirms that there are at least two processes with separate temperature dependences. Furthermore, there appears a process at short times in the correlation function window at low temperatures. This upturn at the fastest relaxation times is attributed to the γ‐relaxation present in higher order methacrylate polymers. The effect of the γ‐relaxation is discussed in terms of the dynamic behavior over 12 decades in time. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 43: 1504–1519, 2005  相似文献   

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Broad-band ac dielectric relaxation spectroscopy (DRS) and various techniques of thermally stimulated currents (TSC) have been used to investigate molecular mobility in cereal and legume seeds, over wide ranges of water content and temperature. We focused our interest on the detailed study of the interactions between water and seed constituents. The results are quantitatively discussed, using various concepts dictated by the experimental techniques employed and in relation to the protein and carbohydrate contents of the seeds. In addition, the glass transition in the seeds, freezing and melting of water, and the protonic conduction process have been studied in some detail.Financial support through the Greek Ministry of Industry, Energy and Technology (Secretariat of Research and Technology), the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (Dept. of International Scientific and Technological Cooperation), and the Empirikos Foundation is gratefully acknowledged.  相似文献   

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Dielectric spectroscopy was carried out to measure the α‐relaxation (local segmental motion) and the higher frequency, secondary relaxation (β‐mode) in 1,4‐polybutadiene, both neat and containing a nonpolar diluent, mineral oil. The α‐relaxation shifted to lower frequencies (antiplasticization) in the presence of the diluent, suggesting the glass temperature of the latter is higher than the Tg of the polymer (i.e., >187K). The Tg of neat mineral oil cannot be determined directly, due to crystallization. While the diluent increased the magnitude of the α‐relaxation times, it had no effect on the β‐relaxation. Moreover, neither the shape of the α‐relaxation function nor its temperature dependence was influenced by the diluent. From this we conclude that the main effect of the mineral oil was to increase the local friction, without changing the degree of intermolecular cooperativity of the molecular motions. We also find that near the glass temperature, there is rough agreement between the time scale of the secondary relaxation process and the value of a noncooperative relaxation time estimated from theory. This approximate correspondence between the two relaxation times also holds for 1,2 polybutadiene. However, the β‐process cannot be identified with the noncooperative α‐relaxation, and the relationship between them is not quantitative. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.* J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 38: 1841–1847, 2000  相似文献   

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Dielectric measurements were obtained on poly(propylene glycol) (molecular weight: 4000 Da) at pressures in excess of 1.2 GPa. The segmental (α process) and normal‐mode (α′ process) relaxations exhibited different pressure sensitivities of their relaxation strengths, as well as their relaxation times. Such results are contrary to previous reports, and (at least for the dielectric strength) can be ascribed to the capacity for intermolecular hydrogen‐bond formation in this material. With equation‐of‐state measurements, the relative contributions of volume and thermal energy to the α‐relaxation times were quantified. Similar to other H‐bonded liquids, temperature is the more dominant control variable, although the effect of volume is not negligible. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 41: 3047–3052, 2003  相似文献   

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The effect of hydrostatic pressure up to 1,361 atms on the dielectric properties of a segmented polyurethane elastomer (Dow 2103‐80AE) is studied at temperatures from 0°C to 80°C. The experimental results show that the relaxation time for both the I–process, associated with the molecular motions in the hard segments, and the α–process, associated with the glass transition, increases with pressure, and this shift is more pronounced for the I–process. Besides the glass transition, it is found that the I–process can be described by the Vogel–Fulcher (V–F) and Williams–Landel–Ferry (WLF) relations. At atmospheric pressure, Tg and T0 for the I–process are 235.9 K and 4.2 × 103 K, respectively. Based on the V–F and WLF relations and experimental results, it is found that a parameter, C1, in the WLF relation is independent of the pressure. Thus, a method is introduced to determine the values of both the characteristic transition temperature (Tg) and activation energy (T0) for the processes at different pressures. As the pressure increases from atmospheric to 1,361 atms, the increase of Tg for the I–process is about 30°C. The results also show that, for both the I– and the α–processes, T0 decreases with increasing pressure. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci B: Polym Phys 37: 983–990, 1999  相似文献   

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The molecular dynamics of new poly (ω‐dodecalactam‐co‐ε‐caprolactam‐co‐propylene oxide) copolymers (DL/CL/PAC) has been investigated by using dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA) and dielectric relaxation spectroscopy (DRS) measurements. The copolymers were synthesized via anionic polymerization of relevant lactams activated with carbamoyl derivatives of telechelic hydroxyl terminated polypropylene oxide with isophorone diisocyanate (PAC). The calorimetric, X‐ray diffraction, and DMTA measurements were performed to recognize the influence of the composition ratio and the type of PAC on the physical, thermal, and mechanical properties of the synthesized copolymers. The DRS was used to study the frequency dependence of the dielectric permittivity of some isotherms from ?110 to 145 °C. Copolymerization of ε‐caprolactam with about 10 wt % ω‐dodecalactam results in a copolymer that has lower water absorption, a melting point close to that of polyamide 6 and has a high enough degree of crystallinity in respect to high storage modulus. Five dielectric relaxations have been observed in the dielectric spectra, three at lower temperature and two at higher temperature. The copolymers have two glass transition temperatures for polyamide segments and polyether blocks, indicating microphase separation in the copolymers. Other studies directed toward molecular dynamics of polyamide DL/CL/PAC copolymers have not been reported. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys, 2010  相似文献   

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The glass transition temperature, dynamic fragilities, and flow activation energy of a series of well‐entangled poly(α‐olefin) (PαO) molecular bottlebrushes were measured as a function of side chain length (Nsc ). The PαO bottlebrushes studied here have side chain lengths, Nsc , ranging from 4 (poly(1‐hexene)) to 10 (poly(1‐dodecene). A linear polyolefin (polypropylene), with Nsc = 1, was included in this study as a reference. The observed glassy dynamics behavior in the PαO bottlebrushes is opposite to that observed in linear polymers, namely, the glass transition temperature, the dynamic fragility, and the activation energy of structural relaxation are decreasing functions of the backbone rigidity. This anomalous behavior is due to a decrease in correlation between adjacent backbones, which is directly related to their cooperativity in the α‐relaxation, as Nsc and the concomitant distance between backbones increase. This change in conformation is also manifested as an increase in free volume and the consequent decrease in monomeric friction coefficient. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys. 2019 , 57, 1293–1299  相似文献   

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Data are presented for three glass formers, each having an excess wing in the low temperature dielectric loss spectra. Two polychlorinated biphenyls, whose α relaxations have equivalent temperature dependences, exhibit excess wings that are clearly different. Comparison of the spectra for glycerol at atmospheric pressure and at P=0.9 GPa reveals a different response of the α relaxation and the excess wing. These findings cannot be reconciled with the notion that the excess wing is an inherent part of the α relaxation. Interpretation of the spectra as a superposition of distinct α and β processes, however, is consistent with the observed behavior. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.  相似文献   

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The molecular relaxation mechanisms in the glass transition region and in the liquid crystalline phase exhibited by two side-chain liquid crystalline polysiloxanes have been studied by Thermally Stimulated Discharge Currents. These results were compared with those previously obtained by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy. It was observed that two relaxation mechanisms were present in the liquid crystalline phase, and we suggest that these might correspond to the motions of the mesogenic moieties in the liquid crystalline phase. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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The molecular relaxation processes and structure of isotactic polystyrene (iPS) films were investigated with real‐time dielectric spectroscopy and simultaneous wide‐ and small‐angle X‐ray scattering. The purpose of this work was to explore the restrictions imposed on molecular mobility in the vicinity of the α relaxation (glass transition) for crystallized iPS. Isothermal cold crystallization at temperatures of Tc = 140 or 170 °C resulted in a sigmoidal increase of crystallinity with crystallization time. The glass‐transition temperature (Tg), determined calorimetrically, exhibited almost no increase during the first stage of crystal growth before impingement of spherulites. After impingement, the calorimetric Tg increased, suggesting that confinement effects occur in the latter stages of crystallization. For well‐crystallized samples, the radius of the cooperativity region decreased substantially as compared with the purely amorphous sample but was always smaller than the layer thickness of the mobile amorphous fraction. Dielectric experiments directly probed changes in the amorphous dipole mobility. The real‐time dielectric data were fitted to a Havriliak–Negami model, and the time dependence of the parameters describing the distribution of relaxation times and dielectric strength was obtained. The central dipolar relaxation time showed little variation before spherulite impingement but increased sharply during the second stage of crystal growth as confinement occurred. Vogel–Fulcher–Tammann analysis demonstrated that the dielectric reference temperature, corresponding to the onset of calorimetric Tg, did not vary for well‐crystallized samples. This observation agreed with a model in which constraints affect primarily the modes having longer relaxation times and thus broaden the glass‐transition relaxation process on the higher temperature side. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 42: 777–789, 2004  相似文献   

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Dielectric measurements (thermally stimulated depolarisation currents and broadband dielectric spectroscopy) have been performed near the glass transition to study the glass transition on the odd non-symmetric liquid crystal (LC) dimers of the series α-(4-cyanobiphenyl-4'-oxy)-ω-(1-pyreniminebenzylidene-4'-oxy) alkanes (CBOnO.Py) with n ranging from 3 to 9. A previous study [S. Diez-Berart et al., Materials 8 (2015) 3334] carried out in CBO11O.Py showed the presence of two glass transition temperatures, attributed to different molecular motions of the terminal groups. The study performed allows us to analyse the molecular dynamics in the rest of the series and determine the role played by the flexible spacer. Parallel and perpendicular orientations of the molecular director with regards to the probe electric field have been investigated. The low and intermediate observed relaxations are explained in the framework of Stocchero’s theoretical model [M. Stocchero, J. Chem. Phys. 121 (2004) 8079] for the dielectric behaviour of non-symmetric LCs dimers, as independent end-over-end rotations of each terminal semi-rigid unit. As the length of the spacer chain in the series of compounds decreases, the different relaxations become progressively more coupled at the glass transition. Numerical simulations of the calorimetric response from the obtained kinetic parameters show good agreement with experimental behaviour.  相似文献   

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An in situ dielectric measurement for atactic poly(methyl methacrylate) (at‐PMMA) was performed under high‐pressure CO2 under various pressures and temperatures. The at‐PMMA has the acetate side group with a large dipole moment. In the glassy state, a local relaxation process (β‐process) can be observed using dielectric measurement. In the rubbery state, the micro‐Brownian motion of main chain (α‐process) occurs, and the β‐process changes into αβ‐process coordinated with the α‐process. The dielectric loss (ε″) spectrum of at‐PMMA in the glassy state is asymmetric because of the density fluctuation for the amorphous structure. The loss peak frequency shifted to higher frequencies, and the relaxation strength increased with increasing CO2 pressure. In the glassy state, the shape of ε″ spectrum became more symmetric with increasing CO2 pressure. These show that the molecular mobility enhanced by the plasticization effect of CO2 allows the dipolar side groups in the high‐density region to contribute to the relaxation process. We also found that the apparent activation energy decreased under high‐pressure CO2. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 43: 2951–2962, 2005  相似文献   

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Polystyrenes with different concentrations of side groups with cyano groups were prepared and complex dielectric constants were measured in the range of the glass transition temperature and the frequency range of 10–2–107 Hz.The GPC and DSC measurements showed that the molecular weight of these polystyrenes was about 10500 g/mole and the glass transition temperatures were 89.5°C for all samples.The dielectric relaxation spectra obtained for the side group polystyrene labels and also the chain-end polystyrene labels prepared before [9] were analyzed to find out the degree of coupling of the chain-end and side-group labels with the cooperative reorientation of the polymeric matrix. The analysis of the spectra was carried out using the analysis method developed by Mansour and Stoll [6].The results obtained showed that both end- and side-group labels are strongly coupled with the segmental reorientation and relax with relaxation times longer than that of the segments.The value of logf m = (logf m(label)) – logf m(matrix)) was obtained from the recently designed comparison diagram suggested by Mansour and Stoll [6, 14]. The value of logf m depends on the label length in the case of chain-end labels.It was surprising to find that the side groups relax slower than the segments by only 0.9 decades. These results obtained implied that the label relaxes through a multistep relaxation mechanism of the side and end groups and not through a diffusion mechanism of the whole chain. In addition, the effective lengths of the relaxing units were determined using the empirical equation obtained before in the case of rodlike molecules in polyisoprene [7].  相似文献   

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