Search results for "Glass transition"
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Fragmentation of polycarbonate macroinitiators in solution and in the bulk state
1990
The diphenylethane initiator 3,4-diethyl-3,4-(p-methoxyphenyl)-hexane (T–OCH3) was synthesized. By cocondensation of bisphenol A or C and the bisphenol derivative (“T”) of T–OCH3 with phosgene, polycarbonate macroinitiators PC(TxA1-x) and PC(TxC1-x) with different compositions x were made. The thermal fragmentation of T–OCH3 and the copolycarbonates was investigated with and without a radical scavenger both in solution and in the bulk state. The primary dissociation of T–OCH3 is a monomolecular Arrhenius process with a characteristic temperature of T* (τ = 1h) = 140°C (τ: average life time of the intact molecule). When the radicals are not intercepted, the dissociation is excessively revert…
Application of a low transition temperature mixture for the dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction of illicit drugs from urine samples
2021
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Influence of chitin nanocrystals on the dielectric behaviour and conductivity of chitosan-based bionanocomposites
2018
[EN] A series of bionanocomposite films based on chitosan, reinforced with chitin nanocrystals, were developed, and assessed in terms of dielectric behaviour and conductivity by using an experimental methodology that allows avoiding the conductivity contribution and the exclusion of contact and interfacial polarization effects. The dielectric relaxations at low and high frequency and temperatures were modeled by Havriliak-Negami functions. Below the glass transition temperature (Tg), the gamma and beta relaxations were observed, which were related to intramolecular and non-cooperative segmental movements. At higher temperatures, an intermolecular and cooperative macromolecular movement, rel…
EFFECT OF DRAWING ON THE STRUCTURE AND THE DYNAMIC-MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF SALTED POLYCAPROAMIDE.
1982
Abstract Structural determinations, obtained through density, birefringence, and WAXS measurements, are reported for nylon 6/inorganic salt fiber samples as a function of draw ratio. They confirm the possibility of achieving very high amorphous orientation in these systems. Dynamic-mechanical data have also been collected which allow determination of glass transition temperatures. These are also discussed in terms of structural parameters.
1992
Semi-IPN's of different composition, based on linear poly(methyl vinyl ether) (PVME) and crosslinked polystyrene are studied using stress and birefringence measurements in simple elongation. From quasistatic stress-strain experiments at constant T(experiment)-Tg, it can be deduced that the stress results only from the deformation of the polystyrene network, while the PVME chains do not contribute to the macroscopic stress. The concentration dependence of the network modulus is adequately described by the rubber elastic theories
Hyaluronic Acid–Silica Nanohybrid Gels
2013
Excessive water sorption and low mechanical properties are a severe drawback in some biomedical applications of hyaluronic acid (HA). A way to improve these properties is here explored through the novel concept of nanohybrid hydrogels consisting of a HA matrix including different amounts of silica-derived species. This inorganic filler phase controls the mechanical and swelling properties of HA cross-linked matrices. Below a 2 wt % of silica in the systems, nanoparticle aggregates of tens of nanometers and silica oligomers are distributed more or less homogeneously throughout the organic matrix, without percolating. This morphology of the silica phase is accompanied by an increased swelling…
Dynamic thermal expansivity near the glass transition
2000
Dielectric techniques were used to investigate the thermal expansivity of polystyrene films. Capacitive scanning dilatometry (CSD) employs temperature ramping in order to monitor the non-linear structural relaxation in the glass transformation range and to quantify liquid fragility. In the linear response regime, the complex thermal expansivity is obtained as a function of the temperature cycling frequency and is observed to reflect the structural relaxation.
Die Kristallisation von Mehrkomponentensystemen aus hochpolymeren Stoffen
1977
Es wird untersucht, welche Anderungen im Kristallisationsverhalten hochpolymerer Stoffe auftreten, wenn man von einem Einkomponentensystem auf ein Mehrkomponentensystem ubergeht. Beispiele fur Mehrkomponentensysteme sind Homopolymere mit einer breiten Molekulargewichtsverteilung, Mischungen aus verschiedenen Homopolymeren, gequollene Polymere, Blockcopolymere und statistische Copolymere. Das Auftreten einer Molekulargewichtsverteilung ausert sich vor allem bei einer Kristallisation mit gestreckten Ketten, und zwar in der Weise, das eine Fraktionierung nach Molekullangen auftritt. Des weiteren bewirkt sie eine Verbreiterung des Schmelzbereichs. Die Anwesenheit eines zweiten nichtkristallisie…
Studies of structures and properties of polymeric systems containing bis-(hydroxy-arylidene)alkanones as NLO-active chromophores
2002
Abstract NLO-properties of polymer systems containing bis-(hydroxy-arylidene)alkanone chromophores were studied experimentally and analyzed using ab initio quantum chemical calculations. A monoclinic crystal structure (space group P2111) of the polyester containing fragments of such chromophores in the backbone was simulated and a reasonable agreement between the experimental and simulated X-ray powder diffraction patterns was achieved. Ab initio quantum-mechanical estimations of the SHG-observable macroscopic second-order non-linearity tensor coefficients, obtained for the polymer crystal structure at the HF SCF level, led to the major dXZZ-coefficient of 1.9 pm/V. Films of ionic complexes…
Structural relaxation in a molten salt probed by time-dependent dc conductivity measurements
1998
Abstract Time-dependent dc conductivity was measured after cooling steps of about 2 K in the glass transformation range of 2Ca(NO 3 ) 2 -3RbNO 3 . The shape and time scale of the structural relaxation function was thus monitored for times 60 s t 6 s. The time scale could be compared with results from scanning calorimetry measurements and good agreement was found. From the heat capacity data and from the solid state conductivity the expected liquid state conductivity relaxation time was calculated using several models. The good compatibility of these calculations with the experimental results provides evidence that near the calorimetric glass transition the mobile ions perform concerted moti…