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Determination of glass transition temperature of poly(ethylene glycol) by spin probe technique
Authors:P Törmälä
Institution:Department of Wood and Polymer Chemistry, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:The rotational relaxation data for free nitroxyl radicals in poly(ethylene glycol) samples of mol. wt 3000-22,000 gave for the glass-transition temperature (Tp) a value of ?60°, independent of molecular weight. The rotational activation energy was ~ 2 kJ/mole below Tg and ~ 10 kJ/mole above Tg. This indicated that the mechanism of motion below Tg differs from the above Tg. Evidently the rotating units of polymer are much smaller below Tg than above it. The rotational relaxation time (T) was found to be dependent on the molar volume of PEG (V) and to follow the empirical equations t = A exp (?kV1) and t = B exp (?kV1) where Va and V1 are the molar volumes (cm3/mol) when T < Tg and T > Tg respectively, and k ~ 1. Therefore the defects in which radicals are located are perhaps the dominant factor determining the dynamic state of probe radicals in polymers at low temperatures.
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