Pressure and temperature dependences of the dynamics of glass formers studied by broad-band dielectric spectroscopy
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The pressure and temperature behaviours of the structural relaxation time
in glass-forming systems can be well described by a new equation, based on
the Adam-Gibbs model, where the configurational entropy has been written
ill terms of the excess heat capacity and the molar thermal expansion, All
experimental check of this equation was performed on the dynamics of an
epoxy compound, investigated by wide-band dielectric spectroscopy (10(-2-)
10(10) Hz). Six different sets of relaxation data, corresponding to two
different conditions, were analysed: firstly, isobaric (atmospheric
pressure and 95.5 MPa) with various temperatures down to the supercooled
and glassy phases and. secondly. isothermal (at four different
temperatures) with changing pressure in the range 0.1-270 MPa. Moreover.
the thermal expansion was independently determined from data on the
pressure and temperature variations of the volume of the material. From
this analysis. the pressure-extended Adam-Gibbs model resulted, which is
so suitable for describing the two-dimensional surface tau(T. P) over the
A hole investigated range of temperatures and pressures that a master
curve can be obtained from all the relaxation times if plotted versus a
variable related to the configurational entropy directly derived from
thermodynamic data.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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