Phenomenological model for the confined dynamics in semicrystalline polymers: the multiple alpha relaxation in cold crystallized polyethylene terephthalate
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The segmental relaxation in poly(ethylene terephthalate), crystallized from either an isotropic or a
cold-drawn glass, is investigated by means of dielectric spectroscopy. It is shown that there exist two
distinct alpha relaxation modes: a slow one, characterized by a rather wide frequency interval, and a
faster, much narrower one. A simple phenomenological model is developed in order to analyze the
polarization autocorrelation functions phi(t)s associated with these relaxation modes. The model is
based on the idea that the growth of crystalline domains causes a progressive confinement of the
amorphous regions where, eventually, the observed ! processes take place. The mechanism of
confinement is accounted for by applying to the case of constrained density fluctuations, well known
concepts introduced by Adam and Gibbs (J. Chem. Phys. 43, 139 (1965))concerning the relaxation
dynamics in liquids close to the glass transition. Randomness on confining conditions is then
introduced, leading to the derivation of analytical expressions which are used afterwards to fit the
asymptotic behavior of the Phis for long-time tails. It is found that the slow, broad alpha process takes
place in regions where the confining effect of crystals is strong, whereas the amorphous domains
relaxing via the fast mode are those where the confinement effect of crystals is weak. The analysis
of the Phis by means of this model allows us to relate the fitting exponents to the dispersion in the
free energy associated with structural rearrangement
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
polymers; crystallization; confinement; segmental relaxation
List of contributors:
Pieruccini, Marco; Lanza, Maurizio
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