Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1787901 Current Applied Physics 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We investigated the α-relaxations in supercooled liquid trehalose by using photon correlation spectroscopy (PCS) and found an interesting compressed-exponential relaxation at temperatures above 140 °C. The q−1 dependence of its relaxation time corresponds to an ultraslow ballistic motion due to the local structure rearrangements. In the same temperature range, we found the glycosidic bond structure changes in trehalose molecule from the Raman scattering and the X-ray direction measurements. We concluded that the compressed-exponential relaxation in supercooled liquid trehalose might originate from the intra-molecular (glycosidic bond) structure change.

► An interesting compressed-exponential relaxation in supercooled liquid trehalose. ► The glycosidic bond structure changes in trehalose molecule. ► Intra-molecular (glycosidic bond) structure change related with the compressed-exponential relaxation in this study.

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