Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1390463 Carbohydrate Research 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Using broadband dielectric spectroscopy, we have studied different types of relaxation processes, namely, primary (α), secondary (β), and another sub-TgTg process called γ-process, in the supercooled state of d-lyxose, over a wide frequency (10-210-2–109Hz) and temperature range (120–340 K). In addition, the same sample was analyzed by differential scanning calorimeter. The temperature dependence of the relaxation times as well as the dielectric strength of different processes has been critically examined. It has been observed that the slower secondary relaxation (designated as β-) process shifts to lower frequencies with increasing applied pressure, but not the faster one. This pressure dependence indicates that the observed slower secondary relaxation (β-) is Johari–Goldstein relaxation process and faster one (γ-process) is probably the rotation of hydroxymethyl (–CH2OH) side group attached to the sugar ring, that is, of intramolecular origin.

Graphical abstractHigh pressure dielectric measurement on d-lyxose suggests that the observed slower secondary relaxation (β-) is JG-relaxation process.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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