Publication Type Journal Article
Title MOLECULAR MOTIONS IN POLY(VINYL ACETATE) REVISITED - A THERMALLY STIMULATED CURRENT STUDY
Authors AB DIAS NT Correia J. J. Moura-Ramos Anabela Fernandes
Groups MET
Journal POLYMER INTERNATIONAL
Year 1994
Month March
Volume 33
Number 3
Pages 293-302
Abstract The dipolar relaxation mechanisms in poly(vinyl acetate) have been studied in detail using the technique of thermally stimulated currents. The papers published in the literature about this subject are very contradictory, particularly with respect to the assignment of the observed discharges to the corresponding motions at the molecular level. This work aims at clarifying these problems. We detected and characterised three different relaxation mechanisms: (1) a low temperature one (around -140-degrees-C) which was attributed to local internal rotations in the acetate side-groups; (2) a relaxation whose maximum occurs at 42-degrees-C, which corresponds to the glass transition relaxation, and shows a compensation behaviour; (3) an upper glass transition relaxation whose maximum appears at 87-degrees-C and was attributed to a liquid-liquid transition. These assignments have been made on the basis of the analysis of the behaviour of the samples when submitted to different thermal and electrical treatments.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pi.1994.210330309
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Bibtex ID ISI:A1994ND29000009
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