Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1483647 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2009 | 5 Pages |
In the present paper, dynamic mechanical properties were measured for several amorphous polymers ranging from strong to fragile. The results indicate that the storage modulus changes steadily, and the loss modulus peak and the tanδ peak are broader for strong glass-forming polymers. Three variables, the steepness index (S), the transition wideness (W) of storage modulus and the integration area (A) of tanδ, were defined to illustrate the potential correlation between the dynamic fragility index (m) and the dynamic mechanical properties. It is found that W and A can be correlated with m by power law equations, while an exponential relationship between S and m is observed. Moreover, as m decreases, the tanδ peak is more and more apart from the loss modulus peak and the point where the storage modulus begins to drop. These phenomena are interpreted in terms of chain packing efficiency.