Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1485769 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thermally stimulated depolarization current experiments (TSDC) have been carried out on poly(dicyclohexyl itaconate) (PDCHI) in the glassy state. The polymer exhibits three relaxation zones in the interval of temperature studied: a δ-relaxation at ∼130 K, a complex γ-process, in the temperature interval of 140 K to 200 K, and the β-process in the range of 210–270 K. The loss factor of PDCHI in the glassy zone has been reproduced from the partial depolarization data by using the elementary relaxation times and activation energies. The results show the existence of at least two relaxation processes in γ- and β-zones. A tentative explanation of the molecular origin of the observed secondary relaxations has been done by means of molecular mechanics (MM). At this respect, we perform a comparison of the relaxational data of PDCHI and those corresponding to PCHMA. This comparison allows us to confirm the relevant role played by the cyclohexyl ring in the δ- and γ-relaxations.

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