New experimental evidence about secondary processes in phenylphthaleindimethyletherand 1,1'_-bis(p-methoxypheny)cyclohexane
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
The slow secondary process of 1,1-bis 4-methoxyphenyl cyclohexane and phenolphthalein
dimethylether has been investigated by dielectric spectroscopy. New experimental results about the
pressure dependence of the two processes are reported, as well as new data about the dependence
of the characteristic relaxation frequency on the cooling rate used to vitrify the system in isobaric
conditions. Previous investigations on these systems suggested that the first one is not a true
Johari-Goldstein relaxation and both processes should originate from the flip flop motion of the
phenyl ring. The results herein reported evidence that the characteristic frequency of the process
of phenolphthalein dimethylether is more sensitive to pressure variation and to the vitrification
procedure than that of 1,1-bis 4-methoxyphenyl cyclohexane. Such results suggest an
intermolecular origin for the secondary process in phenolphthalein dimethylether and an
intramolecular origin for the other one, which do not completely agree with the previous
interpretation. We evidence that the microscopic mechanism at the basis of these two processes is
still an open question, which should be debated on the basis of new experimental investigations.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Rolla, Pierangelo; Capaccioli, Simone; Prevosto, Daniele
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